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WMD admission about Libyan preservation: Khaddafi
2004-02-29
As Gomer Pyle would say, "Surprise! Surprise!" Yeah, right, Khadaffy, the AU. Uh huh. Chalk up Libya under the Unilateral Power Works column. This is pure raw embarrassment for those UN twits who claimed credit for their diplomactic Dinner Tour efforts. I guess they hoped Khadaffy would spare them and keep his mouth shut... Heh, when has he EVER kept his mouth shut? I love his new cover: the Mythical African Union. What a hoser.
Libyan leader Colonel Moamer Khaddafi on says his decision late last year to abandon all weapons of mass destruction was motivated by self-preservation. "Any national state that adopts this policy [of weapons of mass destruction] cannot protect itself, instead it would expose itself to danger," he said at the closing ceremony of a summit meeting of the African Union (AU).
Looks like the judicious application of the ClueBat had an effect.
It was the first time that Khaddafi had spoken of his December decision in such a public international gathering. "The nuclear arms race is a crazy and destructive policy for the economy and for life, we would like to have a better economy and a better life," he told the meeting in Arabic, with an accompanying English translation. "We have found out it is not the responsibility of any national state" to possess such weapons, but rather that of multinational bodies such as the AU, which groups 53 African states. He said any proliferation of weapons of mass destruction by any individual African state would jeopardise their relations with one another. "We have decided in Africa that Africa must be free of weapons of mass destruction," he said, adding that Libya was the second country in the continent, after South Africa, to abandon them.
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#18  I'll bet they didn't pack Linda's humps, though...
Posted by: .com   2004-2-29 9:13:57 PM  

#17  Anybody remember seeing pics of those Peshmerga tank-driving babes?
Posted by: Raptor   2004-2-29 7:12:48 PM  

#16  I only read Rantburg for the, um, pictures!
Posted by: Hyper   2004-2-29 5:53:57 PM  

#15  The truth about wonder-woman revealed!
Posted by: Charles   2004-2-29 5:36:14 PM  

#14  I prefer this version, myself...

Posted by: Gromky   2004-2-29 4:32:05 PM  

#13  Perhaps a #6 Truncheon (aka "Zap)?
Posted by: .com   2004-2-29 1:06:45 PM  

#12  Bottle of Vi@gra?
Posted by: Fred   2004-2-29 12:27:25 PM  

#11  Obviously has a weakness for lifesavers.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-2-29 12:23:36 PM  

#10  Option 1 - she has something in her pocket.

Option 2 - she is hung like a horse and has installed a 90 degree elbo in her package.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-2-29 12:01:16 PM  

#9  Thats just the pants scrunching up on her. Don't tell me you've never had pants that do that, because everyone has.
Posted by: Charles   2004-2-29 11:39:35 AM  

#8  his fembots are hot, but I detect a suspicious bulge in her (?) rightside pant leg....
Posted by: Frank G   2004-2-29 11:34:37 AM  

#7  It's a direct vindication of the Colson Maxim: "Grab them by the balls, and their hearts and minds will follow."

We invaded Iraq, in part, pour encourager les autres. Looks like it worked; we'll make a true-believing peacenik out of Muammar yet.
Posted by: Dave D.   2004-2-29 10:36:56 AM  

#6  Looks like the judicious application of the ClueBat had an effect.

Perhaps, but it may have been the triumph of the Kimmalist Thought Club.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-2-29 10:22:23 AM  

#5  I'm too sexy for this car...I work for Moammar...too sexy by far...
Posted by: Anonymous   2004-2-29 9:40:39 AM  

#4  
#2:

Like this?
Posted by: Fred   2004-2-29 9:27:09 AM  

#3  ummm ... I'm not thrilled at the idea of WMD in the hands of the African Union. Let's see, is it Mugabe's turn to be president??? - if you get my drift ...
Posted by: rkb   2004-2-29 6:47:12 AM  

#2  IMO, any story on Khaddafi posted on Rantburg should be required to have a link to a photo of his fembot guards.
Posted by: Scott   2004-2-29 6:43:52 AM  

#1  Hurray! for khadafy. It seems as if he has a good sound mind after all, and concerned for the future of his people.
Posted by: Danny   2004-2-29 2:32:33 AM  

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