Libyan Black People Being Sold As Slaves In 2017

Lybian Black People Being Sold As Slaves In 2017
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The Libyan War in 2011 was a BIG LIE!!! The Obama administration said it was just trying to protect civilians. Its actions reveal it was looking for regime change. Let's revisit a few key quotes from the past... From the Defense Department, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Michael Mullen informed David Gregory of Meet the Press, “The goals of this campaign right now again are limited, and it isn’t about seeing him go.” Meanwhile, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates echoed the administration line: “Regime change is a very complicated business. It sometimes takes a long time. Sometimes it can happen very fast, but it was never part of the military mission.” (Emphasis added.) In truth, the Libyan intervention was about regime change from the very start.

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The threat posed by the Libyan regime’s military and paramilitary forces to civilian-populated areas was diminished by NATO airstrikes and rebel ground movements within the first 10 days. Obama's administration continued to attack Lybia led by U.S. backed rebels AKA Al Qaeda!!!!

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All the while Obama made millions off of these campaigns. The sickest part of this entire story is that most black people won't even research it and will continue to support Obama just because they think he's black which is everything that's wrong with this world. Black people have been sold down the river with no paddle. This is the reason Obama is banned from visiting most African countries. Banned by black people.

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The UN-backed government in Libya said it's looking into allegations that African migrants are being sold at 'slave markets' in Libya.

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