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Originally posted by Federate View PostThe Russians, who abandoned Ghazafi almost as quickly as the NATO knee jerk reaction, are already on their way out of Libya. Just yesterday, Libyan officials summoned Gazprom officials to Libya to re-negotiate their contract. They also have openly stated that contracts will now go in this order of importance:
France, UK, USA, Qatar (who supported the revolution very quickly)
Italy (who reacted a little later)
Germany, Russia, China (who abstained from UN voting)
Can Putin come back to power already???
Apparently the NTC wants to establish a Turkish style, Islamist-Democracy in Libya. The NTC are also already talking about about acquiring Western arms and NATO will naturally be building a joint Airforce base in order to protect Libya.
Libya interim ruler urges NATO to stay till year-end
DOHA — Libya's interim leader Mustafa Abdel Jalil on Wednesday urged NATO to continue its Libya campaign until year's end, saying loyalists of slain despot Moamer Kadhafi still pose a threat to the country.
Abdel Jalil's comments, made at a Doha conference of military allies of his National Transitional Council (NTC), came a day after Kadhafi's body was buried in secret under cover of darkness after being displayed in public for four days.
"We hope (NATO) will continue its campaign until at least the end of this year to serve us and neighbouring countries," Abdel Jalil, NTC chairman, told the Conference of Friends Committee.
This request is aimed at "ensuring that no arms are infiltrated into those countries and to ensure the security of Libyans from some remnants of Khadafi's forces who have fled to nearby countries," he added.
The NTC is also seeking help from NATO in "developing Libya's defence and security systems," Abdel Jalil told the conference.
In Brussels, diplomats said NATO had decided to delay a formal decision to end Libyan air operations until Friday after the NTC's request for an extension and a Russian demand for UN consultations.
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Originally posted by KanadaHye View PostTranslated by Professor Sam Hamod, Ph.D.
Recollections of My Life: Col. Mu'ummar Qaddafi, The Leader of the Revolution. April 5, 2011.
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Translated by Professor Sam Hamod, Ph.D.
Recollections of My Life: Col. Mu'ummar Qaddafi, The Leader of the Revolution. April 5, 2011.
In the name of Allah, the beneficent, the merciful...
For 40 years, or was it longer, I can't remember, I did all I could to give people houses, hospitals, schools, and when they were hungry, I gave them food. I even made Benghazi into farmland from the desert, I stood up to attacks from that cowboy Reagan, when he killed my adopted orphaned daughter, he was trying to kill me, instead he killed that poor innocent child. Then I helped my brothers and sisters from Africa with money for the African Union.
I did all I could to help people understand the concept of real democracy, where people's committees ran our country. But that was never enough, as some told me, even people who had 10 room homes, new suits and furniture, were never satisfied, as selfish as they were they wanted more. They told Americans and other visitors, that they needed "democracy" and "freedom" never realizing it was a cut throat system, where the biggest dog eats the rest, but they were enchanted with those words, never realizing that in America, there was no free medicine, no free hospitals, no free housing, no free education and no free food, except when people had to beg or go to long lines to get soup.
No, no matter what I did, it was never enough for some, but for others, they knew I was the son of Gamal Abdel Nasser, the only true Arab and Muslim leader we've had since Salah-al-Deen, when he claimed the Suez Canal for his people, as I claimed Libya, for my people, it was his footsteps I tried to follow, to keep my people free from colonial domination
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Originally posted by londontsi View PostWhere does Turkey fit in the pecking order?. ErDOGan has already visited the country.
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Originally posted by Federate View PostThe Russians, who abandoned Ghazafi almost as quickly as the NATO knee jerk reaction, are already on their way out of Libya. Just yesterday, Libyan officials summoned Gazprom officials to Libya to re-negotiate their contract. They also have openly stated that contracts will now go in this order of importance:
France, UK, USA, Qatar (who supported the revolution very quickly)
Italy (who reacted a little later)
Germany, Russia, China (who abstained from UN voting)
Can Putin come back to power already???
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Originally posted by Mos View PostWasn't Gadaffi close friend of Putin? No wonder, the rebels will be hostile to him. Though when Putin becomes President he's going to be focusing on other things such as the Eurasian Union.
Speaking of which, the rebels also announced no more weapons will be bought from Russia, they will turn to Western weapons. I love how they openly state these things, shows their political immaturity.
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Re: Muammar Gaddafi and Libyan crisis
Originally posted by Federate View PostThe Russians, who abandoned Ghazafi almost as quickly as the NATO knee jerk reaction, are already on their way out of Libya. Just yesterday, Libyan officials summoned Gazprom officials to Libya to re-negotiate their contract. They also have openly stated that contracts will now go in this order of importance:
France, UK, USA, Qatar (who supported the revolution very quickly)
Italy (who reacted a little later)
Germany, Russia, China (who abstained from UN voting)
Can Putin come back to power already???
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Originally posted by Mos View PostThis Russian politician puts it very well:
France, UK, USA, Qatar (who supported the revolution very quickly)
Italy (who reacted a little later)
Germany, Russia, China (who abstained from UN voting)
Can Putin come back to power already???
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I don't think Western influence grew or shrank enormously. I think it's just the same as it was before because the Egyptian military is still receving the same billions of dollars it was receiving pre-revolution, no decrease or increase of salaryThe only difference between pre- and post-revolution Egypt is that people are now able to vent their disapproval of Egyptian-Israeli relations more openly.
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