Sunday, March 20, 2011

BREAKING NEWS***RUSSIA CALLS FOR STOP TO EXCESSIVE/INDISCRIMINATE USE OF FORCE AGAINST LIBYA!!!

RUSSIAN TANKS

RUSSIAN FM, SERGEI LAVROV
Last night I had a very strange dream. In that dream I dreamt that a very strong, black in color, gorilla was fighting against 3 other animals. I wasnt sure if they were apes, but they were other animals, and he was destroying them left and right.
Then, from out of no where, a much much bigger gorilla, beige/yellowish in color came in from out of no where, and pulled off, completely decapitated the black gorilla.
As I awoke from this frightening dream, just as in the past 6 years, i was given the interpretation. The black gorilla, stood for, or represented the nations who keep finding new ways to go to war with any and all nations that stand in their way.
The other lighter in color gorilla, stood for the eastern alliance of Russia and China, who will come in and decapitate the first gorilla.
In the following two articles, it is breaking news this morning....Russia, just as I have warned for 6 years, is calling for a stop in the use of excessive force against Libya. Just as I expected they would. Russia will continue to call for this stop, and the NATO forces will ignore their calls.
I see Russia entering the war around May of this year!!! Along with Iran, and Turkey.
China will enter the war towards the mid part of next year and help the eastern alliance.
All prophecy is being fulfilled...Are you prepared???
The worst is still to come...

Russia:
Moscow urges western nations to stop indiscriminate use of force in Libya
16:06 20/03/
http://en.rian.ru/russia/20110320/163108359.html

Russia urges western nations to stop the indiscriminate use of force in Libya, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Sunday.

"The reports say that during air raids on Libya strikes were also delivered on non-military facilities... As a result, 48 civilians are reported dead and over 150 wounded," the ministry said in a statement.

'In this connection, we are calling on the respective states to halt the indiscriminate use of force," the statement said.

The military operation against Libya's strongman Muammar Gaddafi who has ruled the country with an iron fist for more than 40 years began on Saturday, involving the United States, Britain, France, Italy, Canada and other countries.

A new UN Security Council resolution on Libya adopted on Thursday encompasses a no-fly zone and "all necessary measures" against forces loyal to Gaddafi.

Libyan television reported citing military officials that at least 50 civilians were killed and over 150 wounded in military attacks of the coalition forces, adding that many health and education facilities were ruined.

MOSCOW, March 20 (RIA Novosti)
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China says regrets military strike against Libya
http://en.rian.ru/world/20110320/163104967.html

China regrets the multinational military strike launched against Libya, a spokeswoman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry said on Sunday.

"China has noticed the latest development in Libya and regrets the military strike against Libya," Jiang Yu said, adding that China did not agree with resorting to force in international relations.

"China believes that the tenet and principles of the United Nations Charter and relevant international laws should be adhered to, and Libya's sovereignty, independence, unification and territory integrity should be respected," Xinhua news agency quoted her as saying.

"We hope stability could be restored in Libya as soon as possible so as to avoid more civilian casualties caused by the escalation of military conflicts," she said.

The military operation against the Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi who has ruled the country with an iron fist for more than 40 years began on Saturday, involving the United States, Britain, France, Italy and Canada.

On Saturday, Moscow also expressed its regret over the multilateral military attack on Libya, which it said was being conducted "with reference to the hastily adopted UN Security Council resolution.

The new UN Security Council resolution on Libya was adopted on Thursday; it encompasses a no-fly zone and "all necessary measures" against forces loyal to Gaddafi.

The air strikes by the U.S.-led coalition of international forces are targeting air defense sites along the Libyan coast. The sites are located around the Libyan capital Tripoli and the western region of Misrata.

The U.S. Pentagon reported that a U.S. warship fired 110 Tomahawk cruise missiles at Gaddafi's air defense sites. The U.S. operation is named "Odyssey Dawn".

Libyan television reported citing military officials that at least 50 civilians were killed and over 150 wounded in military attacks of the coalition forces, adding that many health and education facilities were ruined.

BEIJING, March 20 (RIA Novosti)

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