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Libya : It's over! For the "mad tripoli! The days of eccentric buffoon who governs Libya are counted

The president Sadat of Egypt that there are more than 30 years, was described as "crazy Tripoli" Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, the head of state Libya. If one looks at his clown garb today, its recent statements and his demented face, it is obvious that his mental health has not changed for the better.
The days of eccentric buffoon who governs Libya since he seized power in a coup in 1969 are counted. Apart from family members and a handful of mercenaries recruited mainly in black Africa, he has no support from anyone. Whole units of the army went on the side of the rebellion. The main tribes of the country supporting the rebels and Muslim religious leaders condemn the killings of protesters by his henchmen. Unlike
despots Tunisia and Egypt, Gaddafi and his son have nowhere to hide. Certainly he is not welcome in any Arab country where all Leaders find it ridiculous and unbearable. In Europe, even his fellow orgy, Sylvio Beslusconi dare not welcome. It is difficult to Saudi Arabia to give refuge to a man denounced by the imams of his country.
For this reason, the outcome of the uprising could be much bloodier than what happened elsewhere. As stated by his son Seif al-Islam in television, Gaddafi will resist to the last man standing up to the last cartridge. And if the crowd puts their hand to the neck while they are still alive, it might give images impossible to broadcast on television in prime time. Think about the end of Mussolini in 1944.

Gaddafi had been reconciled with Europe and the United States since 2004 when he agreed to renounce weapons of mass destruction and had compensated the families of 270 victims of the bombing of its secret services against a plane U.S. online over Lockerbie in Scotland. Libya has a lot of oil and to ensure that BP gets the lion's share of the bonanza, Great Britain began to fours before Kadhadi. The English went to release a terrorist responsible for the Lockerbie bombing for "compassionate" to appease Qadhafi. Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown have pushed the toadying up to be photographed shaking hands with Libyan barjo in a goofy costume.

The imminent fall of Qaddafi has something to give new headaches for Americans and Europeans. Unlike other Muslim countries in the grip of popular uprisings in Libya there is a danger that fundamentalists seize power, given the total absence of organized political opposition. Libya is still today a mosaic of tribes without truly national institutions. Gaddafi alone embodied the state.




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