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The 1st pic is absolutely misleading. The face of Qaddafi should have the mark not like Mubarak or Ben Ali, but like all leaders of the 3d world murdered by USA and other imperialist states. On the other hand, there is NO ONE of USA/NATO dictators in the row - no Saudis, no kings of Bahrain or Jordan. In short, it is virtual pro-NATO pic.
the 5th one is just odd - why the devils are on the clouds?
the 6th, even though I like Latuff a lot, is not quite right as well. NATO should be painted by holding NOT hand, but puppet-strings of NTC - it is much more really.
I know that my comments will be banned, but still I cannot help noticing the clear pro-NATO bias of Jadaliyya. As if AJ is not enough :(