More for Syria to look forward to, after UN/NATO operations.

Tony Cartalucci, Contributor

Activist Post

Generally in the West, elections determine who is called “president” or “prime minister.” But in recently “freed” Libya, when a leader doesn’t perform as expected, truckloads of terrorists come to his office and attempt to gun him down. Their grievance? Apparently they expected some sort of monetary compensation for their role in overthrowing the Libyan government last year, not satisfied with “democracy” alone.

The New York Times boasts this latest achievement of NATO’s global democracy campaign in their article, “Offices of Premier Attacked in Libya,” and gives us some insight into the future that awaits Syrians, should NATO be able to repeat its success there as well. The New York Times admits that the latest attacks are indicative of the “lawlessness pervading the capital,” and of course is just the latest in a long list of reports regarding murder, mayhem, atrocities, genocide, and general dysfunction in Libya since achieving “democracy.”

Tony Cartalucci’s articles have appeared on many alternative media websites, including his own at Land Destroyer Report. Read other contributed articles by Tony Cartalucci here.