Gaddafi found in the desert, but not in a hurry to arrest

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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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  1. +4
    12 October 2011 14: 34
    There is still news

    Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri praised Libyan rebels for overthrowing Colonel Muammar Gaddafi’s regime and urged Algerians to follow the Libyan example and overthrow the government of Abdelaziz Boutefliki, News24 reports citing his new video message.

    Al-Zawahiri called on the new Libyan authorities to establish Sharia law in the country.

    “First, NATO will ask you to abandon Islam ... Be careful with the plans of the West and its minions. Do not let them fool you, ”says al-Zawahiri.

    “I congratulate our people in Libya on their victory over the tyrant, I urge our people in Algeria to follow their example. "Your brothers in Tunisia, and then in Libya, overthrew two tyrants in the trash can of history, so why don't you riot against your tyrants?” - added al-Zawahiri.

    In May, in Algeria, amid riots in Egypt, Tunisia and Libya, mass demonstrations began demanding better social conditions. The protests subsided a few weeks after the authorities promised to change the country's constitution and abolished some taxes. "Newspaper.Ru"
    1. +5
      12 October 2011 15: 00
      More news

      In Sirte, a sniper shoots Ashraf Issa Bariche (Achraf Issa Bariche)

      ALGERIA ISP / According to Zengtena website, a sniper of Libyan specialized resistance forces shot in the eye rebel leader Ashraf Issa Barish was shot dead. He died instantly. Ashraf Isa Barich is a mercenary from Tobruk, who since the beginning of the conflict has been actively involved in the attacks, killings and tortures of the Libyans. Together with him, a group of five militants was destroyed.

      ht tp: //anna-news.info/node/1574

      In Siberia, they shot squirrels in the eye. Is that where the sniper came from?
      1. +5
        12 October 2011 15: 41
        The problem is that how many trash didn’t go, they’ll still come, Kadafi had a lot of money, now they have enough money from NATO and they have enough for a lot of mercenaries who are driven from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Qatar and others. They’ll take meat .. The worst thing is that West kills Libya at its own expense
        1. Don
          0
          13 October 2011 13: 52
          Here's how it was possible to prepare these rallies in such a short time, to fight the elite brigades of Gaddafi and his mercenaries, who were headed by his sons, and the number of fighters of the Pawtans is not large, in Libya, all the same, there is not so much violence. and helped by aviation, commandos from the UK, France, Qatar, the UAE, mercenaries from Pakistan, Afghanistan, Egypt. Without them, these warriors from Benghazi would have surrendered in the first week.
      2. Sergh
        0
        12 October 2011 18: 30
        Previously, fathers and grandfathers fired, but now they often attach si-4s, well, or something. And then to see, beginners, someone from the students, probably trained. Well, let the guys play pranks, everything will do good!
  2. +2
    12 October 2011 15: 30
    "Libyan rebels were the first to recognize the Syrian opposition as legitimate authority."

    For what the cuckoo praises the cock? For praising the cuckoo. (Krylov).
    1. svvaulsh
      -1
      12 October 2011 16: 30
      Quote: Banshee
      Libyan rebels were the first to recognize the Syrian opposition as a legitimate authority. "


      And as soon as everything is over in Libya, all this trash will trample into Syria to help the bandits there.
  3. 0
    12 October 2011 16: 11
    Russia is losing, still a reliable market for our weapons in the Arab world.
    1. +4
      12 October 2011 18: 51
      Sorry, you missed something in the previously held news and discussions. We, in fact, lost the Libyan arms market long ago. For this inadequate regiment, the COVD debt for weapons was zeroed (he said that he took from the USSR, so he would return it to the USSR!) And, in the hope that he would have a conscience (and for fear of losing this market irrevocably), new contracts were signed. But he was cunning, he was cunning and he never prepaid a single tugrik. He outsmarted himself, but we were shod with three "Chrysanthemums". They were put, I think, in advance, on account of "future, fruitful cooperation." If Khamis had been at the helm, this "kidalov" would not have been, I think, the way he is young, he is not subject to insanity and has not flirted with the Pindos:
      1. Marat
        +5
        12 October 2011 22: 36
        Yes, Yesaul - I agree - his position was ambiguous - but I think his throwing is understandable - he began to flirt with the West, refused to purchase Russian weapons -
        because he was also deceived - like Saddam - he was beckoned with an unspoken promise of "legitimacy" in the eyes of the West - and the power is all there - the USSR is not there

        He decided that he had a friend Berlusconi - a friend of Sarkozy and everything will be fine

        This is like a warning to our rulers - so that they do not delude themselves with "friendship" with the aggressors - so that they remember that only strength is respected.
      2. Don
        +1
        13 October 2011 13: 58
        Yes, the Colonel played up. He did not understand the geopolitical situation in the world. It was necessary to decide whether to enter into alliances with Algeria, Syria, Iran and trade agreements with Russia and China, or to finally switch to the West (although they did not regret Ali, not Mubarak, but they were their henchmen). I thought that he could sit on two chairs. Khamis would have been better at the helm, maybe he decided faster.
  4. +4
    12 October 2011 16: 18
    The PNS is working hard on the green stuff, Mishiko will probably have trouble sleeping now - he'll be overcome by nightmares, now it's the PNS and not she who's the "beloved wife" and they won't invite her to the White House bedchamber for...
    1. +2
      12 October 2011 18: 53
      Misha, cool defined statuses! Get lost !!! wink
    2. Don
      +2
      13 October 2011 14: 02
      wink Comrade Misha, you’re right to the point. Now the West is giving subsidies to Libya, and the Georgian economy, which is already in the ass, is now without subsidies. They had one pride, the absence of corruption among officials and the police (the truth is only according to them), and now they again, they will start taking money, the civil servants are the first to cut salaries.
  5. SIA
    SIA
    +4
    12 October 2011 17: 14
    Vadivak,
    From U.S. Siberia has always been famous for its cool arrows.
    1. +1
      12 October 2011 19: 39
      Well, I thought so winked
  6. +2
    12 October 2011 19: 04
    The news is now reporting: Angelina Jolie has arrived in Tripoli - the Yankees realized that they were very hasty in sending McCain and Co. there on the first flight. American-style democracy should have a pretty face on the outside, although everything is correct: democracy in... - a pretty face on the outside, but inside a fighter who wasn't finished off in Vietnam
    1. -1
      12 October 2011 23: 41
      Nah, she came to show how to fight famously - remember Lara Croft? :)))
    2. Don
      0
      13 October 2011 14: 04
      And this is the way the UN (USA) has a Tokai manner, to send its stars everywhere with humanitarian kagbe parcels. To Sudan, George Clooney, to Libya, Angelina Jolie.
  7. Sergh
    +5
    12 October 2011 19: 49
    Well, the situation is pretty clear. For about a month there will be holidays, concerts, speeches for Santa Claus. And during this time, an Al-Qaeda combat brigade with black beards will pull up and settle in apartments and basements. They will pull up more and fatter weapons and the red crowd will scatter in different directions along the walls. Then the EU officials, together, or maybe without an office, will most likely run away from there on the first ship, if they have time, of course. Otherwise, they can be smeared over the square in Tripoli with their democracy. And then the oil refineries will fly into the air, the smart bearded men will probably have time to get their hands on the weapons depots. Yes, Europe is nearby, I feel like it will get grief from its "work in democracy", apparently, the refugees haven't gotten boring yet? Well... good luck!
    1. Don
      0
      13 October 2011 14: 07
      I hope al-Qaeda in Libya to gain a foothold, you look at Europe and their democracy will return, in the same form in coca they brought it to Libya.
  8. 0
    12 October 2011 19: 51
    At the same time, it remains a mystery what now prevents the revolutionaries or their winged NATO aides from twisting Gaddafi in the shortest possible time and putting him under international court. They are silent in NATO.

    The entire military operation of NATO forces was created under the idea of ​​overthrowing Gaddafi and here is the goal, but there is a but................. Yes, all this! The longer Gaddafi is free, the more it becomes clear that the new authorities do not control the situation!
  9. kesa1111
    +4
    12 October 2011 21: 10
    Elusive Joe 2?
  10. 0
    13 October 2011 07: 00
    arrest? sitting straight and waiting with fear
    so will he surrender to them, so that later on a rope to Hussein?