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Cry Tripoli: Libya’s Insecurity And Steep Financial Crisis From $150B In Reserves, Zero Debt To $46B In National Debt





The Oasis Reporters


July 15, 2023

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Muammar Gaddafi, late Libyan leader.




The guns in Libya continue booming, making it the most dangerous country in the world to live in. We recall the crisis between the country and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). About six African countries’ presidents hopped onto a plane to go and negotiate peace and safe landing for Muammar Gaddafi.

 

 



NATO called the pilot and ordered him to turn around and go back home. It has not permitted the six African heads of State to land in Libya.

 

Such a huge contempt for African leaders on the African continent over an African issue.

Watch President Yoweri Museveni’s testimony on the issue:

 



They obviously wanted Gaddafi to be killed.





Jesse Holiday wrote in answer to this question: “Which country is the most dangerous in the world today?

“I think it’s Libya”.

 

 


“I don’t know if the world realizes that there is an open slave market in Libya. The air is filled with agony and fear. Women have no rights whatsoever.



Libya is worse than ever and very dangerous.

 


Before the death of Muamar Gaddafi some people of Libya claimed to be so scared of him, but right now there is Gaddafi they claimed almost in every street inside of Libya.



Citizens of Libya thought by killing Gaddafi they would have set Libya free, right now Libya is the most dangerous and worst place to live in.



I’m sure Libyans are biting their nails in regret, too late though. He might not have been a good leader! But Libya was better under his power than today, NATO never did a thing right”.

 



Replying to @firstladyship:
There definitely was conspiracy to end his life. You need to hear what Museveni had to say about this. He said NATO ordered 6 African leaders to back off mediation on Libya’s problem.



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1. At the time he was assassinated by NATO, Libya had $150B in national reserves & zero debt. He was convinced that debt is a western tool for neocolonialism in Africa. 3 years after his death, the standard of living in Libya crashed, and the national debt became $46B.


Africa is finding it extremely difficult to control it’s destiny.

Cry Libya.
Cry Africa.

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