Libya, why and what next?

I think it's quiet simple, Muslim Brotherhood is going to control the vast majority of African and Middle East oil countries. They found a common enemy with the west and exploited it to the maximum. A dead Mummar tells no tales to the rest of the world.
 
elaborate.
Doh! Knew I should have just kept quiet. :p

Well, they sure cover a lot of ground, but you can safely delete the entire middle section as it's mostly incoherent - first they build up the oil issue, then shoot it down by correctly stating that Gadhafi was already "playing ball" with the West there. Then they turned to Libya's lack of debt and isolation from the world banking system and then concede that Gadhafi did have plans to privatize the banks. Then they discussed the water under the ground but never really made much of case out of that - interesting, but that's about it. Then they remember what they were supposed to be talking about - Gadhafi's assassination. Unfortunately there's not much to say there either as his death is kinda mysterious and we're not likely to get a lot of truth there any time soon. They do however seem to go out of their way to place the blame on the US for some reason even though it's a Canadian general calling the shots and Europeans taking them. Fact is, Gadhafi had two choices: 1) exile like his wife and kids already chose, or 2) death. All you have to do is watch the Libyans taking great pleasure in posing next to his dead body to know that this was a man who was hated with much passion. The bakery down the street from my parents shut down recently because the Libyan owner decided he wanted to fight Gadhafi. He certainly had his supporters, but those who hated him, hated him a lot. Overall his final outcome was not all that different to what happened to Nicolae Ceaușescu and his family. This video doesn't really add much and could be summarized down to a minute.
 
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