
The Franco-English-American strikes on Siria, created many comments and critica from cartoonists of all part of the world, written or drawn. Libex is proud to propose you some of them.
Assad, Putin, Iran and Israel
By Michel Kichka, April 10, 2018
website: https://en.kichka.com
It is undeniable that the presence on our doorstep of the Syrian, Russian and Iranian armies is a threat to the region and to Israel in particular. And when we know that Assad does not hesitate to use gas against his own population, that Putin’s Russia has once again become the superpower that was the Soviet Union, at least with sophisticated weapons and war-cyber, and that Iran will seek to become nuclear power at all costs, we have every reason to worry.

Translation:
Putin: You are beating your records Bashar?
Assad: Yeah but the Zionists want to stop me!
Kaabalistic Strikes
By « Z », April 15, 2018
blog: http://www.debatunisie.com
Trump’s America, France and Great Britain, committed a joint bombing of Syria outside the United Nations mandate on Friday 13th of April. Assad crossed a red line: he allegedly used chemical weapons against its own population. Even if the Syrian dictator made use of this weapon, why are we millions to no longer believe in the “ethical” argument advanced by these countries of NATO?
From Sidi Bouzid to Eastern Ghouta
Except the “mauves” and the nostalgic of Ben Ali, no one will dispute the spontaneity of our Tunisian revolution started at the end of 2010 in Sidi Bouzid. Obviously foreign interests have mingled with the general rush, but of all the Arab “spring”, Tunisia remains the only country to give the impression to walk freely. We owe this relative freedom (or at least the illusion of this freedom) to our strategic insignificance. Compared to countries such as Libya, Egypt or especially Syria, Tunisia has little stake in the region and this is what saved us in part from the civil war, or the return of the dictatorship. Certainly, endogenous reasons explain the chaos experienced by our neighbours. Religious heaviness for example, remains one of the obvious sources of vulnerability (this is the recurring argument that I develop on my blog).
But it would be intellectually dishonest not to see Western imperialism and the arrogance of this minority dominating the planet, the source of misfortune and despair that inhabits this part of the world.
- © Z
- © Z
Cartoons
- © Elihu Duyaer
- © Alf
- © Michel Kichka
- © Khalid Gueddar
- © David Rowe - on the road to Damas
- © Shahid Atiquillah










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