<span style="font-style: italic">NATO is facing increasing problems as it had relied on terrorist rebels (so-called tebels) to overthrow a popular democratic government and to try to kill the father of modern Libya who brought into being a democratic and socialist system which allows the people, and not an elite, to enjoy high living standards</span>
Mathaba News Service
August 17 2011
The United States has deployed two more Predator drones which they claim are for "surveillance operations" over Libya, while NATO is failing in its war in preventing Libyans from fighting back terrorists which had taken control of some cities and driven out the inhabitants.
NATO has been bombing Africa's most wealthy state since March under clear skies in what they said would be a "2 or 3 day war" to eliminate Libyan historic symbol Muammar Qaddafi who had vowed to help Africa with billions of dollars to free itself from foreign economic control and poverty.
The drones arrived earlier this week, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. It was not immediately clear how many U.S. drones were currently deployed on the NATO mission and at least one has been shot down by Libyan defence forces.
The drones are flown by remote control from inside the USA itself, by computer operators, thus allowing missile strikes and bombings to take place which have massacred already thousands of civilians.
Those who are controlling the drones as well as the pilots who have bombed the country out of range of defensive missiles at a height of 10km (30,000 feet) are subject to future war crimes tribunals for committing crimes against humanity.
The U.S. decision to send additional drones follows calls last month by NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen for members of the alliance to provide more air support, especially given that during the current holy month of Ramadan, NATO bombers have had their view obscured by cloud.
This has allowed for Libya's industrial coastal town of Misrata, which had been held by terrorist rebels (known as "tebels"

<span style="font-weight: bold">Black skinned Libyans were shot on sight and some tortured and hung from lamp posts as the racist "Al-Qaida" allies of NATO have sought to terrorise the population and eliminate anyone with a green national flag of Libya or photograph of Muammar Qaddafi, the much loved father of modern Libya.</span>
Libyans enjoy free medical and dental treatment without limits including the funding of operations abroad, as well as studies and education to any location around the world, and are provided a free house, free electricity and tools of trade of choice such as for agriculture as well as land.
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