Some very interesting comments by Cartalucci on Europe's refugee
crisis. (A side note: Remember that then president of France Nicolas
Sarkozy was the lead dog in NATO's attack on Libya. Also remember
that in 2013 it came out that Sarkozy may have received $50 million
in campaign financing from Gaddafi in 2007...
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February 29, 2016 (
Tony
Cartalucci - NEO) - News agencies are reporting on a
Wikileaks report detailing the EU's "Operation Sophia," an
allegedly covert military operation aimed at stemming the flow of
refugees into Europe.
The International Business Times in their report, "
WikiLeaks
leak 'classified report' indicating EU Operation could move into
Libyan territory," would report that:
WikiLeaks has released a "classified report" about the first
six months of Operation Sophia, the EU military intervention
against refugee boats in Libya and Mediterranean.
The leaked report is dated 29 January 2016 and written by
the operation commander, Rear Admiral Enrico Credendino of the
Italian Navy. It allegedly provides statistics on refugee
flows and outlines the phases of Operation Sophia, including
future strategies of the operation. The report has been
published for the European Union Military Committee and the
Political and Security Committee of the EU.
Perhaps the most ironic aspect of "Operation Sophia" is the EU's
ultimate exit strategy, creating a functioning Libyan navy capable
of policing its own shores. The Times would report:
The report published by WikiLeaks notes that their "exit
strategy" involves ensuring that a "well-resourced Libyan
Coastguard can protect their own borders and prevent irregular
migration taking place from their shores". It also mentions an
"EU comprehensive approach to help secure their invitation to
operate inside [Libyan] territory".
It is particularly ironic that the EU now sorely needs a Libyan
navy to police its own coasts because until 2011, it already had
one. Some may wonder what happened to that navy. Within the answer
lies the irony.
US-EU Destroyed the Navy in 2011 it now Needs to Restore Order
Back to the Med

In broad daylight in the middle of
May, 2011, NATO laid waste to three separate locations in the
North African nation of Libya. The targets, more specifically,
were ports used by the nation's navy. Several warships would be
sunk, among many more that would be destroyed during the conflict.
In addition to ships, the facilities supporting them were also
utterly destroyed.
Even before the first NATO bomb dropped on Libya in 2011,
geopolitical analysts had warned of the refugee crisis that would
be triggered along with a variety of other humanitarian and
security concerns that would evolve with the destruction of not
only the Libyan navy, but the stabilizing effects of the Libyan
government itself.
Indeed, many migrants and refugees from across Africa came to
Libya to live and work. They were supported by and supporters of
the Libyan government, but reviled by US-backed terrorists based
in eastern Libya's Cyrenaica region. During the conflict, the
Western media disingenuously depicted these Libyans as "African
mercenaries" to account for the subsequent racist genocide carried
out by NATO-backed terrorists.
When the terrorists of Benghazi, Derna,
and Tobruk finally overran the country with NATO backing, entire
cities of Libya's black population were emptied out either through
genocide, into concentration camps, or driven out of the country
into neighboring Egypt, Tunisia, and Algeria.
Refugees eventually following those who destroyed and plundered
their nation back to the den in which their nation's future was
stolen to, was all but inevitable. NATO's own terrorist proxies
were also expected to leverage the lawlessness of America and
Europe's "new" Libya, turning it into a base for Mediterranean
piracy and human trafficking. The US State Department itself, in
post-regime change Libya, would go as far as constructing
terrorist networks through which weapons and fighters were
forwarded to Turkey and onward to Syria and Iraq.
The Destruction of Libya "Uncorked" a Volatile Brew
If the continent of Africa and the many countries within it
subjected to both over and covert Western meddling, exploitation,
and subversion was a bottle, Libya was the cork. It provided a
means of preventing the pressure building up from various
conflicts from exploding into Europe - one of the primacy culprits
driving these conflicts. France alone - one of the most vocal
nations decrying the "migrant crisis," currently has troops
stationed in African nations including the Central African
Republic (2,000), Chad (950), Ivory Coast (450), Djibouti (2,470),
Gabon (1,000), Mali (2,000), and Senegal (430).
These nations either constitute, or are bordering those nations
producing the most refugees flooding in to Europe with the
exception of Syria, which France, along with several other
European nations and the United States are bombing and arming
terrorists on the ground in, and Afghanistan, occupied by NATO
since 2001.
With Europe's very intentional transformation of Libya from a
bastion of stability to a divided and destroyed wasteland, the
bottle was uncorked, and the poisonous brew the US and Europe had
been developing, exploded like a volcano.
Europe plays the victim of a region-wide conflagration it itself
not only intentionally lit, but continuously poured gasoline upon
ever since. The missing Libyan navy it itself helped send to the
bottom of the Mediterranean being cited as a contributing factor
to the severity of the current "migrant crisis" is an indictment
of the "international order" the EU and its Transatlantic partners
both claim to uphold, and predicated the destruction of Libya and
the incremental occupation of the African continent upon.
For other nations around the world, including Eastern Europe,
Russia, and beyond, who played no role in the West's various wars
- or even openly opposed Western military aggression - they have
no obligation to take responsibility for refugees created by these
wars, thus attempting to wade into the refugee debate in Europe is
both unnecessary and unbecoming.
Regardless of how the US and Europe attempt to wield
"international law," it is clear that they are directly
responsible for the instability driving millions of people from
their homes, and they have intentionally elected to continue
destabilizing these regions of the world.
They cannot elect, therefore to avoid the consequences of their
meddling, nor demand others to share the burden of these
consequences. That the EU desperately seeks the help of a fleet it
itself sent to the bottom of the sea illustrates perfectly the
self-inflicted nature of this crisis.
Compounding and Exploiting Crisis
Finally, it should be noted, that the Wikileaks report also
indicates that not only does the EU seek to replace a fleet it
itself sank in 2011 which led to the crisis in the first place, it
is also seeking to expand EU military jurisdiction far beyond EU
territory, predicated on a disaster of its own making.
The report states specifically that:
It also mentions an "EU comprehensive approach to help
secure their invitation to operate inside [Libyan] territory
For Europeans - many of whom were complacent as their respective
governments went to war against Libya in 2011 - they must
understand that the chaos unfolding in their streets has not only
been intentionally created, but is being cynically used to expand
the control of special interests both at home and abroad. With the
EU's naval operations extending into Libyan territory, it will be
all that much easier to secure and exploit Libya's coastal oil
assets, while keeping the rest of the country divided against
themselves and collectively too weak to protect and use their own
resources for their own nation's future.
Unfair hands are being dealt all around. Instead of fighting over
who has the worst hand, the world must expose and deal with those
who have rigged the deck.
Tony Cartalucci, Bangkok-based geopolitical researcher
and writer, especially for the online magazine“New Eastern
Outlook”.