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Libya: The Massacre Continues

For more than a year has passed since the victory in Libya, the so-called revolutionary forces and the killing of the "bloody dictator" Muammar Gaddafi by the rebels. However, the unrest in Libya does not subside to this day, moreover, the country is increasingly falling apart in territories controlled by individual tribes and about some kind of unity of the country and there can be no talk.

Moreover, individual tribes are now fighting for their first war and this struggle is becoming more bloody. Suffice it to recall the recent events in Beni Walid, the massacre carried out by the Misurati, which resulted in the death of more than 200 people, the vast majority of whom are civilians. Moreover, the authorities of Western states, try to restrict the information about these events and do not react to the ongoing massacre in Libya between the tribes. Moreover, they even rather sluggishly reacted to the murder of the American ambassador to Benghazi. No, there were some harsh statements, but everything was limited only by empty threats and the demands of the investigation, although in principle no investigation is required - Al Qaeda, which the western coalition led to power in Libya, carried out another terrorist attack against the United States.

Let's try to figure out what is happening in Libya. The answer is quite obvious - there is now chaos caused by the violation of the historical laws of the development of the state in the country through external intervention. After all, this cat was Muammar Gaddafi. Which Western countries call a "bloody dictator"? First of all, he was an absolute monarch, who managed to unite the country located at the stage of early feudalism. At one time, most of the Western countries went through this route-a characteristic example is the reign of Louis XIV in France, which united the country and gradually led it to enlightened absolutism, from which the French Republic subsequently grew.

Libya, in which the same thing happened, was not the exception - Gaddafi, who unified disparate tribes, built a new state system from his point of view - the Jamahiriya, which in its essence was nothing more than a parliamentary monarchy. The main merit of Gaddafi is that he managed to create a balance between the interests of the tribes and unite them. Subsequently, a normal Libyan republic could have arisen from the parliamentary monarchy , but because of the intervention of Western countries that supported separate tribes and thus violated the balance between them. Libya was once again thrown back into the communal-tribal era.

What is most unpleasant is that the West's support for separate tribes continues and, using such support, the Misurat Katibs seek to subjugate other tribes, including the largest warfall tribe in Libya, which is why the fierce battles are now taking place for the Beni Walid tribe capital. By the way, judging by the statements of collaborators, there once again killed Khamis Gaddafi.

Thus, at the present time the course of history in Libya is violated and for that. To reconnect the country will require a new monarch, who again will have to unite the country with sword and fire. These are the laws of history and nothing can be done with them.

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