http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/mar/02/intervention-libya-poison-arab-revolution
"...what is revolutionary is excess, overflow, and power. This is junkspace seen from outside: a disequilibrium and rupture multiplied on the indefinite space of the metropolis. But this is also where the multiplication of obstacles, borders, lines of fracture and walls can no longer be regarded as simply blocks dropped down by power or as swamps that one gets stuck in: they are interfaces that polarize relations." Negri, Antonio. "On Rem Koolhaas."
March 2, 2011
Ripped From The Headlines
Just came across a pretty entertaining article from the Guardian while surfing on Google News. It speaks about Western intervention in the Libyan conflict is a bad idea and will continue the trend of western occupation in arab nations like Iraq and Afghanistan. He tries to expose the neoconservatism brought about by the bush era that is seeking oil rich land as resources and prices remain controversial. He even goes as far as saying the United States has already began to use the same tactics such as uncovering evidence of weapons of mass destruction that would justify a NATO led intervention in the oil rich North African nation. He also talks about the effect such an intervention would have on the Arab revolutions taking place outside of Libya.
Labels:
Libya,
Maxwell Birnbaum,
News,
Western Intervention
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