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Africa: North
Muammar says North Korea, Iran and Syria should follow Libya's lead
2003-12-24
I gotta get me one of those suits!Libyan leader Muammar Kadhafi said that his government had taken "corrective" action in renouncing weapons of mass destruction and that nations such as North Korea, Iran and Syria, suspected of having nuclear arms, should follow its lead.
Oh, I love this. The cockles of my heart are all warm and mellow...
"In my opinion I should believe that they should follow the steps of Libya, take an example from Libya, so that they prevent any tragedy being inflicted upon their own people," Kadhafi said in an exclusive interview with CNN late Monday. Kadhafi reasoned that such a step would "tighten the noose around the Israelis, so they would expose their programs of" weapons of mass destruction.
Without everybody else trying to come up with warheads, maybe the Zionist Entity™ wouldn't need them?
Libya on Friday took the world by surprise admitting after years of denial that it had weapons of mass destruction and vowing to renounce them.
Floored me, I'll admit. On the other hand, I've also been saying all along that Muammar wasn't as dumb as his tailor makes him look...
Kadhafi, however, told CNN that Libya did not posess nuclear, biological or chemical weapons. "We have not these weapons," he told CNN's Andrea Koppel during his interview in a tent a half an hour's drive outside the Libyan capital Tripoli. The programs to be dismantled, Kadhafi said, "would have been for peaceful purposes — but nevertheless we decided to get rid of them completely."
Good idea. You don't need any peaceful nuclear warheads.
In its official statement, Libya on Friday said it had "formally decided of its own free will to renounce all these substances, equipment and programmes, to become a country free of weapons of mass destruction." US officials on Saturday said that during secret visits to Libya in October, US intelligence agents found a more advanced uranium enrichment program than publicly disclosed but no evidence of actual production of fissile material for nuclear weapons. Asked if US sanctions had impacted his decision to renounce weapons of mass destruction, Kadhafi replied: "The important thing is what we have done. It is the correct — corrective action."
"Sanctions? Thhhhppp! I spit on sanctions! But we were pissing a lot of money away on toys and having adventures, and there are more important things in life than warheads. Like survival."
He said the idea was "to improve relations between our respective countries," adding that he expected cooperation in "the technology industry" and in acquiring industrial equipment. "We wish American companies and these rich companies to cooperate with us and use them together for peaceful purposes," the Libyan leader said. The US government banned the import of Libyan crude oil in 1982 and in the following years imposed extra trade, export and investment bans. More sanctions were imposed in 1986 for Libya's alleged support for terrorism, including a total import-export ban, and expanded economic and travel embargos. Libya is also on a US blacklist as one of seven states accused of supporting terrorism. Libya's surprise announcement last week came days after US troops captured former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein near his home town of Tikrit.
Quite a coincidence, huh?
But Kadhafi said images of a bedraggled and bearded Saddam shown after he was found in an underground bolthole only served to create sympathy for the ousted dictator. "By the way he was shown, the way he appeared, meant everybody sympathizing with him," Kadhafi said. Kadhafi denied Saddam's fall had anything to do with the timing of his decision.
"No, no! Certainly not!"
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#14  Shipman, I did a YP cruise on the East Coast that stopped in Little Creek, Morehead City, Willmington, Charleston, Savanah and Mayport. I loved the entire trip.

I met the Saratoga in the Med on teh cruise after they torqued of Kadaffy. It was an excellent cruise to be on as well. They visited Cannes, Benidorm, Alexandria and Naples in the six weeks I was aboard. It was a blast. We cruised down across the "line of death" once, probably for crew nostalgia.
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-12-24 8:46:22 PM  

#13  Good grief! Someone needs to explain to that idiot that it's tacky to over-accessorize.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2003-12-24 7:26:12 PM  

#12  AOL sends me a lot of stuff that MG has hanging on the right (our left) of his sash.

SH did you get to visit Jacksonville? We should have saved the Sara... ;(
Posted by: Shipman   2003-12-24 4:51:29 PM  

#11  I did a Midshipman Cruise on the USS Saratoga in the summer of 1987. The ship's store sold tee-shirts that read, "Saratoga 7 Libya 0." the words were puncutated by deatil that looked like seven bullet holes ripped through rivitted aluminum sheet. I wish I had bought one.
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-12-24 3:20:21 PM  

#10  The programs to be dismantled, Kadhafi said, "would have been for peaceful purposes — but nevertheless we decided to get rid of them completely." I am unaware of a peaceful use for drums of mustard gas. Nort African food is often spicy, but let's not go overboard.
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-12-24 3:16:35 PM  

#9  The top one on the left is the "Barney Fife" deputy badge. The top one on the ribbon is the "I Bagged a Beauty Queen" medal from the last contest that he sponsored. The bottom one on the ribbon is the "I Caught the Clap" medal, from the same contest. The blue one in the lower right is the "I Got My Ass Kicked by the Foreign Legion" medal. The one with the red points in the lower left is the "I Got My Ass Kicked by Ronald Reagan" medal. The white one on the left, in the middle, is the one for selling the most Girl Scout cookies in 1957. Finaly, the green one, on the right next to the ribbon, is the "I Got My Ass Kicked by the Egyptian Army" medal. The rest of the medals are probably for other, lesser-known ass kickings.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2003-12-24 10:41:31 AM  

#8  Oh, great. Another sequel to "Weekend at Bernie's"?
Posted by: Dar   2003-12-24 9:47:52 AM  

#7  The campaign ribbon...wonder what that one was for?

And to think he's only a colonel. I'm surprised though, where's that all-female security team? (or is that the wrong dictator I'm thinking of)
Posted by: Rafael   2003-12-24 8:26:42 AM  

#6  Is that Mo or Richard Dreyfuss in "Moon Over Parador"?
Posted by: tu3031   2003-12-24 8:25:53 AM  

#5  "...and that nations such as North Korea, Iran and Syria, suspected of having nuclear arms, should follow its lead."

Hey, we're in Nobel Peace Prize country here!
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2003-12-24 6:10:10 AM  

#4  Has Libya fought enough wars during his career to even have that many decorations? Still sounds like doubletalk to me. I would not buy a used car from that man.
Posted by: Glenn (not Reynolds)   2003-12-24 3:27:08 AM  

#3  ...wonder what that one was for?

Probably for the Glorious Shoot Down of An Entire Naval Air Wing of F-14s by 2 Libyan Su-22s back in '85. Don't you read the papers?

Or possibly for his excellent job of collecing camel dung for fertilizer back when he was a butterbar. Either way, the medal is entirely justified.
Posted by: 4thInfVet   2003-12-24 2:06:49 AM  

#2  The campaign ribbon -- fourth row, second from left, blue with the white tips -- wonder what that one was for?
Posted by: Steve White   2003-12-24 1:44:47 AM  

#1  If Iraq, the most powerful Arab state lasted about a week what chance would Libya have against the US. The population and the oil is oh so close to that long shoreline.

And the French and Russians couldn't stop the US.

Kadhafi was enough of a soldier to know he had no chance. He's been aiming to seperate himself from the Arabs and become more Africa-centric for some time now. This is simply the finaly divorce.

I hope the thugs listen to his wisdom.
Posted by: ruprecht   2003-12-24 12:53:13 AM  

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