Gaddafi found in the desert, but not in a hurry to arrest
The Transitional National Council came up with a great way to find Muammar Gaddafi. However, it seems that revolutionaries really want to complicate themselves the task of capturing the elusive colonel as much as possible.
The Transitional Council began to accuse individual tribes that they harbor Gaddafi at home. Nothing remains but to begin your own search. Tuareg distinguished most zeal.
It turned out that all the most modern means of searching for an individual person are simply nothing compared to primitive-tribal methods of surveillance. It is hard to believe, but highly paid specialists easily jumped around the Tuareg tribe.
In any case, they told representatives of the National Transitional Council that they know where Gaddafi is hiding. No, not at them. Although it is in this Tuareg accused the new Libyan authorities. It turned out that the elusive Colonel was entrenched in the desert in the south-west of the country.
At the same time, it remains a mystery what now prevents revolutionaries or their winged assistants from NATO in the shortest possible time to twist Gaddafi and put him under international court. If the Tuareg were deceived, they were immediately publicly accused of lying. But the revolutionaries are silent. In other words, the data is correct. Silent in NATO.
It is easy to assume that they themselves have long known where exactly Gaddafi is hiding. But do not arrest. Perhaps the new authorities in Tripoli, on the advice of the West, do not specifically touch Gaddafi. Thus, they are trying to calm the situation in the country. After all, if they arrested the colonel, a second wave of civil war would inevitably begin in Libya, in which tribes still sympathizing with Gaddafi would be avenged on revolutionaries. Massacre will definitely be creepy.
Meanwhile, yesterday, the Libyan Transitional National Council found a way to be ahead of the rest. The Libyan rebels were the first to recognize the Syrian opposition as a legitimate authority. After which it was decided to close the Syrian embassy in Tripoli. Apparently, in a country completely destroyed by civil war, the new Libyan authorities have no more important problems than finding an answer to the question: with whom should they establish contacts in far Damascus?
Obviously, the Libyanians are going to shift the solution of internal tasks (and their huge amount, starting with the delivery of food to the population and ending with the absence of any drugs in overcrowded wounded local hospitals). Yesterday it became known that the EU office in Tripoli will soon be transformed into a full-fledged embassy.
EU officials do not hide that they are completely satisfied with the developments in Libya, and confirm "their commitment to support the emergence of a new, stable, prosperous, sovereign and democratic country." This, in particular, is stated in a resolution of the Council of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the EU adopted on Monday. Indeed, how can you not be satisfied with the fact that one of the richest in energy resources the state actually lost its sovereignty and passed under the full control of European business?
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