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Long antagonism of western imperialism can perish Gaddafiâ s existence.

By Rwambogo Edson
After gain the total control of Libya in 1969 when he was a young leader in Afri
ca Gaddafi was among the strong leader who does not fear strong country the worl
d, in 1971 Gaddafi warned that if France opposes Libyan military occupation of C
had, he will use all weapons in the war against France including the "revolution
ary weapon
As time goes on Gaddafi he continue to be a hostile of western country after 11
June 1972, Gaddafi announced that any Arab wishing to volunteer for Palestinian
terrorist groups "can register his name at any Libyan embassy will be given adeq
uate training for combat". He also promised financial support for attacks. 7 Oct
ober 1972, Gaddafi praised the Lod airport massacre, executed by the communist J
apanese red arm, and demanded Palestinian terrorist groups to carry out similar
attacks.
In 1986 Libyan state television announced that Libya was training suicide squad
s to attack American and European interests. In 1981 Gaddafi was found talking a
bout assassinating new American president Ronald Reagan. In October 1981 Egypt's
President An war Sadat was assassinated. Gaddafi applauded the murder and remar
ked that it was a punishment.
American President Ronald Reagan dubbed Gaddafi the "mad dog of the Middle East"
. In December 1981, the US State Department invalidated US passports for travel
to Libya, and in March 1982, the U.S. declared a ban on the import of Libyan.
In April 1984, Libyan refugees in London protested against execution of two diss
idents. Communications intercepted by MI5 show that Tripoli ordered its diplomat
s to direct violence against the demonstrators. Libyan diplomats shot at 11 peop
le and killed British policewoman Yvonne Fletcher. The incident led to the break
ing off of diplomatic relation between the United Kingdom and Libya for over a d
ecade.
Gaddafi's agents were active in the United Kingdom, where many Libyans had sough
t protection. After Libyan diplomats shot at ten anti-Gaddafi protesters and kil
led a British policewoman, the United Kingdom broke off relations with Gaddafi's
regime. Even the United States could not protect dissidents from Libya. In 1980
a Libyan agent attempted to assassinate dissident Faisal Zagallai a doctoral st
udent at the University of Colorado, Boulder. The bullets left Zagallai partiall
y blinded. A defector was kidnapped and executed in 1990 just before he was abou
t to receive U.S. citizenship.
A renewed serious threat to Gaddafi's autocratic rule came in February 2011, wit
h the Libyan uprising. The novelist Idris Al-Mesmari was arrested hours after gi
ving an interview with AL-Jazeera about the police reaction to protests in Bengh
azi on 15 February.
As of 26 February 2011, the country is in open rebellion against Gaddafi's force
s, with the opposition controlling the military bases in the east of the country
.
Inspiration for the unrest is attributed to the uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt,
connecting it with the wider 2011-11 Middle East and North Africa protests. On 2
2 February, the Economist described the events as an "uprising that is trying to
reclaim Libya from the world's longest-ruling autocrat." Gaddafi has referred t
he opposition variously as "rats", "cockroaches", "al-Qaeda" and "drugged kids".
He has asserted that he will chase and hang them.
At the east the national transitional council was established in Benghazi. Gadda
fi controls the well-armed Khamis Brigade and a large number of mercenaries. Som
e of Gaddafiâ s officials have sided with the protesters and requested international
community to help bring an end to the massacres of civilians. Gaddafi had lost c
ontrol of most of his country by the end of February, but as of 2 March, Gaddafi
remains in control of Tripoli and Sirt and loyalist troops are reported as atte
mpting a counter-offensive eastward at Mersa Brega.
Due to bad relationship with western countries and leaders, western countries us
e this opportunities to penetrate in Libya by any means to restore Canal Muhamma
r Gaddafi from the power.
By using vivid example that happen in Libya, the interaction of western country
like France, Britain and America differ from other country like Syria, Yemen and
other country. For example. Within one week of riots in Benghazi, western count
ry send troops to defend libels from Libyan army while at the real sense Gaddafi
government supposed to get aid against libels.
This week American government sends more Amy airplane to destruct the white hous
e of Libya that canal Gaddafi live. These situations trace back the personal lon
g history between western ideologies with Libyan against imperialism under Muham
mar Gaddafi. For this means by any means western regime will succeed to bring ba
ck Muhammar in order to win the world power because now days there are few reade
rs who have strong ambition and standings against western power in the world.

Long antagonism of western imperialism can perish Gaddafiâ s existence.


By Rwambogo Edson
After gain the total control of Libya in 1969 when he was a young leader in Afri
ca Gaddafi was among the strong leader who does not fear strong country the worl
d, in 1971 Gaddafi warned that if France opposes Libyan military occupation of C
had, he will use all weapons in the war against France including the "revolution
ary weapon
As time goes on Gaddafi he continue to be a hostile of western country after 11
June 1972, Gaddafi announced that any Arab wishing to volunteer for Palestinian
terrorist groups "can register his name at any Libyan embassy will be given adeq
uate training for combat". He also promised financial support for attacks. 7 Oct
ober 1972, Gaddafi praised the Lod airport massacre, executed by the communist J
apanese red arm, and demanded Palestinian terrorist groups to carry out similar
attacks.
In 1986 Libyan state television announced that Libya was training suicide squad
s to attack American and European interests. In 1981 Gaddafi was found talking a
bout assassinating new American president Ronald Reagan. In October 1981 Egypt's
President An war Sadat was assassinated. Gaddafi applauded the murder and remar
ked that it was a punishment.
American President Ronald Reagan dubbed Gaddafi the "mad dog of the Middle East"
. In December 1981, the US State Department invalidated US passports for travel
to Libya, and in March 1982, the U.S. declared a ban on the import of Libyan.
In April 1984, Libyan refugees in London protested against execution of two diss
idents. Communications intercepted by MI5 show that Tripoli ordered its diplomat
s to direct violence against the demonstrators. Libyan diplomats shot at 11 peop
le and killed British policewoman Yvonne Fletcher. The incident led to the break
ing off of diplomatic relation between the United Kingdom and Libya for over a d
ecade.
Gaddafi's agents were active in the United Kingdom, where many Libyans had sough
t protection. After Libyan diplomats shot at ten anti-Gaddafi protesters and kil
led a British policewoman, the United Kingdom broke off relations with Gaddafi's
regime. Even the United States could not protect dissidents from Libya. In 1980
a Libyan agent attempted to assassinate dissident Faisal Zagallai a doctoral st
udent at the University of Colorado, Boulder. The bullets left Zagallai partiall
y blinded. A defector was kidnapped and executed in 1990 just before he was abou
t to receive U.S. citizenship.
A renewed serious threat to Gaddafi's autocratic rule came in February 2011, wit
h the Libyan uprising. The novelist Idris Al-Mesmari was arrested hours after gi
ving an interview with AL-Jazeera about the police reaction to protests in Bengh
azi on 15 February.
As of 26 February 2011, the country is in open rebellion against Gaddafi's force
s, with the opposition controlling the military bases in the east of the country
.
Inspiration for the unrest is attributed to the uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt,
connecting it with the wider 2011-11 Middle East and North Africa protests. On 2
2 February, the Economist described the events as an "uprising that is trying to
reclaim Libya from the world's longest-ruling autocrat." Gaddafi has referred t
he opposition variously as "rats", "cockroaches", "al-Qaeda" and "drugged kids".
He has asserted that he will chase and hang them.
At the east the national transitional council was established in Benghazi. Gadda
fi controls the well-armed Khamis Brigade and a large number of mercenaries. Som
e of Gaddafiâ s officials have sided with the protesters and requested international
community to help bring an end to the massacres of civilians. Gaddafi had lost c
ontrol of most of his country by the end of February, but as of 2 March, Gaddafi
remains in control of Tripoli and Sirt and loyalist troops are reported as atte
mpting a counter-offensive eastward at Mersa Brega.
Due to bad relationship with western countries and leaders, western countries us
e this opportunities to penetrate in Libya by any means to restore Canal Muhamma
r Gaddafi from the power.
By using vivid example that happen in Libya, the interaction of western country
like France, Britain and America differ from other country like Syria, Yemen and
other country. For example. Within one week of riots in Benghazi, western count
ry send troops to defend libels from Libyan army while at the real sense Gaddafi
government supposed to get aid against libels.
This week American government sends more Amy airplane to destruct the white hous
e of Libya that canal Gaddafi live. These situations trace back the personal lon
g history between western ideologies with Libyan against imperialism under Muham
mar Gaddafi. For this means by any means western regime will succeed to bring ba
ck Muhammar in order to win the world power because now days there are few reade
rs who have strong ambition and standings against western power in the world.

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