Lobster Issue 72 (Winter 2016)
[PDF file]: […] followed possible. The Black Door inevitably has considerable discussion of Blair’s Wars. This is comparatively well-trodden ground. Of more interest is the account of Cameron’s war in Libya and attempted war on Syria. Both MI6 and the Defence Chiefs advised against intervention against Gaddafi, but Cameron went ahead anyway. While the pretext for intervention […]
Lobster Issue 61 (Summer 2011)
[PDF file]: […] Rozoff, and there is little readily accessible on the Net about him, but he makes me feel lazy. Try his April essay on the NATO deployments against Libya, ‘Libyan War In Third Week As NATO Takes Command’, which lists all the countries involved and what they have contributed so far. For example, Bulgaria and […]
Lobster Issue 81 (Summer 2021)
[PDF file]: […] browser, eg Chrome. 3 Smith wrote for Lobster. See, for example, his ‘The Murder of Hilda Murrell: Conspiracy Theories Old and New’ in Lobster 28 and ‘Is Libya still the prime suspect in the murder of WPC Fletcher?’ in Lobster 32. We met once, on York station. He didn’t mention his work with Sanderson […]
Lobster Issue 70 (Winter 2015)
[PDF file]: […] can be confident that the peace that will follow the conflict will be an improvement over the pre-war situation’. Using these criteria, he considers military intervention in Libya and Syria as not being in US interests. Instead, the US should follow ‘a light-footprint policy of sending advisers and equipment in support of people fighting […]
Lobster Issue 68 (Winter 2014)
[PDF file]: […] we seem to have emerging as the new US strategy is a determination to disengage itself from direct military involvement regardless of the consequences on the ground. Libya, Syria, Iraq and soon Afghanistan will bear testimony to this strategy. Obama has chosen instead a strategy of supposed precision intervention by special forces and drone […]