Re: Two Libyan fighter pilots defect, fly to Malta
Gaddafi's grip on power and mandate to govern Libya, at this point is very questionable. Since large parts of the country have broken away. Even if Gaddafi's warlords somehow manage to secure the region around Tripoli. Gaddafi is reportedly no longer in control of the countries oil assets.
What is more, Gaddafi's regime no longer has any meaningful international support and the net is closing in politically. Under the basis that the West recognizes Libya's rebel break away democratic government. Then the West can obviously move to further isolate and weaken Gaddafi's centre of power in Tripoli.
The rebels in the East are reported being lead by the former Libyan Justice Minister Mustafa Abdel Jalil and it's my understanding that they aren't Anarcho-Islamists. But rather a Western allied, pro-democratic, rebel faction.
Gaddafi's grip on power and mandate to govern Libya, at this point is very questionable. Since large parts of the country have broken away. Even if Gaddafi's warlords somehow manage to secure the region around Tripoli. Gaddafi is reportedly no longer in control of the countries oil assets.
What is more, Gaddafi's regime no longer has any meaningful international support and the net is closing in politically. Under the basis that the West recognizes Libya's rebel break away democratic government. Then the West can obviously move to further isolate and weaken Gaddafi's centre of power in Tripoli.
The rebels in the East are reported being lead by the former Libyan Justice Minister Mustafa Abdel Jalil and it's my understanding that they aren't Anarcho-Islamists. But rather a Western allied, pro-democratic, rebel faction.
Lockerbie bombing
"Libya's former justice minister has told a Swedish newspaper that Colonel Gaddafi personally ordered the Lockerbie bombing. Mustafa
Abdel-Jalil told Expressen he had proof the Libyan leader was behind the bombing of Pan AM flight 103, which killed 270 people in 1988."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...tland-12552587
"Libya's former justice minister has told a Swedish newspaper that Colonel Gaddafi personally ordered the Lockerbie bombing. Mustafa
Abdel-Jalil told Expressen he had proof the Libyan leader was behind the bombing of Pan AM flight 103, which killed 270 people in 1988."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...tland-12552587
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