When we speak of the Head of State should go with feet of lead. For three reasons: institutional respect, because Napolitano is the only (maybe the only) that inspires confidence to the Italians, because Berlusconi fails to diminish the constitutional integrity. But the "natural development" of our military intervention in Libya, are allowed a number of concerns.
The first is a constitutional right: Italy rejects war and enter into a conflict, siding with one of the contenders, it looks like its a mission of peace, not even bothered all the hypocrisy that we are capable. The second is that there are no "rockets extreme, extreme accuracy" because there are no targets of "extreme, extreme" certainty.
The reports are full of the wrong targets military and diplomatic notes are full of excuses for having wiped out hospitals, schools, convoys of civilian trucks of the Red Cross, even children's playgrounds. The third concerned about the weights and measures. How come we are so proud to "defend" the insurgents of this new Arab renaissance in the case of Libya, while not lifting a finger (but not even raise an eyebrow) when Assad is firing on unarmed people at an average of dozens of deaths a day ? The fourth is not a concern, but I suspect the difference is perhaps the oil? And if so, how many lives are worth the wells of oil fields in the Sirte and Cyrenaica?
The first is a constitutional right: Italy rejects war and enter into a conflict, siding with one of the contenders, it looks like its a mission of peace, not even bothered all the hypocrisy that we are capable. The second is that there are no "rockets extreme, extreme accuracy" because there are no targets of "extreme, extreme" certainty.
The reports are full of the wrong targets military and diplomatic notes are full of excuses for having wiped out hospitals, schools, convoys of civilian trucks of the Red Cross, even children's playgrounds. The third concerned about the weights and measures. How come we are so proud to "defend" the insurgents of this new Arab renaissance in the case of Libya, while not lifting a finger (but not even raise an eyebrow) when Assad is firing on unarmed people at an average of dozens of deaths a day ? The fourth is not a concern, but I suspect the difference is perhaps the oil? And if so, how many lives are worth the wells of oil fields in the Sirte and Cyrenaica?
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