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Gaddafi Warns NATO, Vows To Stay On

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ADAM SCHRECK   07/ 1/11 05:45 PM ET   AP

TRIPOLI, Libya — A defiant Moammar Gadhafi threatened Friday to carry out attacks in Europe against "homes, offices, families," unless NATO halts its campaign of airstrikes against his regime in Libya.

The Libyan leader, sought by the International Criminal Court for a brutal crackdown on anti-government protesters, delivered the warning in a telephone message played to thousands of supporters gathered in the main square of the capital Tripoli.

It was one of the largest pro-government rallies in recent months, signaling that Gadhafi can still muster significant support. A green cloth, several hundred meters long and held aloft by supporters, snaked above the crowd filling Tripoli's Green Square. Green is Libya's national color.

A series of powerful explosions later rattled the heart of the capital, apparently new NATO airstrikes, as Gadhafi supporters cheered, honked horns and fired into the air in the street. Black smoke could be seen rising from the area near Gadhafi's Bab al-Aziziya compound.

Gadhafi spoke from an unknown location in a likely sign of concern over his safety. Addressing the West, Gadhafi warned that Libyans might take revenge for NATO bombings.

"These people (the Libyans) are able to one day take this battle ... to Europe, to target your homes, offices, families, which would become legitimate military targets, like you have targeted our homes," he said.

"We can decide to treat you in a similar way," he said of the Europeans. "If we decide to, we are able to move to Europe like locusts, like bees. We advise you to retreat before you are dealt a disaster."

It was not immediately clear whether Gadhafi could make good on such threats.

In the past, Gadhafi supported various militant groups, including the IRA and several Palestinian factions, while Libyan agents were blamed for attacks in Europe, including a Berlin disco bombing in 1986 and the downing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, that killed 270 people, mostly Americans. Libya later acknowledged responsibility for Lockerbie.

In recent years, however, Gadhafi was believed to have severed his ties with extremist groups when he moved to reconcile with Europe and the United States.

Al-Qaida and other jihadi groups have opposed Gadhafi since he cracked down in the late 1990s on the Islamist Libyan Islamic Fighting Group which sought to replace his regime with an Islamic state.

A U.S. State Department spokesman, Mark Toner, said the U.S. would take Gadhafi's threat of attacks seriously, as his regime carried out such actions in the past. Toner said he did not know if there was intelligence to indicate Gadhafi's regime would be able to carry out such attacks.

"This is an individual who's obviously capable of carrying these kinds of threats, that's what makes him so dangerous, but he's also someone who's given to overblown rhetoric," Toner told a news conference in Washington.

Friday's rally came just four days after the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Gadhafi, his son Seif al-Islam and Libyan intelligence chief Abdullah al-Sanoussi for crimes against humanity. International prosecutors allege government troops fired on civilian protesters during anti-Gadhafi street demonstrations earlier this year.

The popular uprising has since turned into a protracted civil war, with anti-government rebels controlling much of eastern Libya and parts of Libya's western mountains. NATO has been bombing government-linked targets since March.

In his speech Friday, Gadhafi denounced the rebels as traitors and blamed them for Libya's troubles.

He said Libyans who fled to neighboring Tunisia are now "working as maids for the Tunisians."

"Tunisians used to work for Libyans. What brought you to this stage? The traitors," he added.

He called on his supporters to march on rebel strongholds, including the western mountain area and the port city of Misrata, both in the otherwise Gadhafi-controlled western Libya. "We must end this battle fast," he said of the attempts to oust him from power, which began with an uprising in mid-February.

Gadhafi's speech signaled that mounting international pressure, including the arrest warrants against him, have made him only more defiant.

His son, Seif al-Islam, who like his father is a wanted man, denied in a TV interview that either of them ordered the killing of civilian protesters in Libya, as prosecutors charge.

The younger Gadhafi told Russian news channel RT in an interview posted online Friday that "most of the people" died when they tried to storm military sites, and that guards fired on them under standing orders to protect the bases and themselves.

However, documents from the International Criminal Court outline multiple instances in which the tribunal prosecutors allege government troops fired on civilian protesters during anti-Gadhafi street demonstrations earlier this year.

The younger Gadhafi had once been viewed as a reformer by the West and was being groomed as a possible successor to his father.

Seif al-Islam wore a thick beard and traditional clothes in the interview. He denounced the international court seeking his arrest as controlled by the NATO countries now bombing Libya.

"This court is a Mickey Mouse court ... For me to be responsible for killing people, it was a big joke," he told the Russian state-funded network.

The Netherlands-based tribunal on Monday issued arrest warrants against the Libyan leader, his son Seif al-Islam and intelligence chief Abdullah al-Sanoussi.

The three are accused of orchestrating the killing, injuring, arrest and imprisonment of hundreds of civilians during the first 12 days of an uprising to topple Moammar Gadhafi from power, and for trying to cover up their alleged crimes.

Presiding Judge Sanji Monageng of Botswana has said that hundreds of civilians were killed, injured or arrested in the crackdown, and there were "reasonable grounds to believe" that Gadhafi and his son were both responsible for their murder and persecution.

But Seif al-Islam denied that he and his father specifically ordered protesters to be killed.

"Of course not," he said, arguing that government troops fired on protesters out of self-defense.

"Nobody ordered. Nobody. The guards fired. That's it. ... The guards were surprised by the attacking people and they (started) ... firing. They don't need an order to defend themselves," he said.

Seif al-Islam accused Western nations of intervening in Libya because they are after the country's oil and other resources. He said the goal is "to control Libya," and he vowed to fight on.

"Nobody will give up. Nobody will raise the white flag," he said. "We want peace, but if you want to fight, we are not cowards. ... We are going to fight."

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AP correspondent Matthew Pennington in Washington contributed to this report.

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07:49 AM on 07/27/2011
What is this? A threat you say!? Well allow me to retort! You want to go to war, we'll take you to war ok! You mess with Europe and your little guerrilla squad will be crushed so fast, you won't have time to surrender. It's like a mouse with a tooth pick threatening a lion with Gatling cannons strapped to it's back.
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joeyfoto
“Écraser l'infamie!”
05:38 PM on 07/05/2011
Do not wait another hour. This threat of attack on Western Europe is reason enough to take him out. Don't hold back — attack and get it over with.
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05:35 PM on 07/04/2011
The Libyan people are ready for Qaddafi's Junta to be deposed.

http://www.economist.com/node/18897605

Freedom for Libya is at hand.
08:10 AM on 07/03/2011
It is well known that Israel routinely commits war crimes, it has assassination squads roaming the planet, spies on the US like no other, it is the centre of the white woman sex slave industry, it harvests the internal organs of Palestinian prisoner, etc. Israel does anything it want irrespective of any measure of decency.

Don't let the above concern you since you are more interested in calling people "whack"; what ever that means.
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McGyver1
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10:27 AM on 07/03/2011
So what does all this anti-semitism have to do with Libya?
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Vlad Roudenko
04:13 PM on 07/03/2011
That's not anti-semtism. That's Anti Zionism. Jews and Zionists are two completely different people. Perhaps what he is saying is that the attention gets deflected from Israel and its daily war crimes and crimes against humanity by starting this conflict in Libya by fabricating the reasons for getting involved.
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“Écraser l'infamie!”
05:42 PM on 07/05/2011
It is well known to you and the three friends in your coven where you make up stuff to blow each other's skirts up.

Everything you wrote is a lie. But, don;t let that stop you. With documentation like that, you could teach in the universities in Saudi Arabia.

Oh, and I repeat the other questioner's question:
What does any of that dreck have to do with Libya?
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JBaker
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12:35 AM on 07/03/2011
I cannot find any articles wherein Gaddafi denies the news reports he admitted to Libya's role at Lockerbie.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/gaddafi-has-admitted-his-role-in-lockerbie-bombing-684907.html
Intelligentia
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01:24 AM on 07/03/2011
http://www.mathaba.net/news/?x=627376
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JBaker
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12:45 PM on 07/03/2011
Thank you for the link, which is a promotional video for Gaddafi. No mention of his financial assets, however, and how he acquired a personal fortune of approximately $130 billion dollars.
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JBaker
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02:45 PM on 07/03/2011
The reference you provide does not dispute Gaddafi's confession.
11:55 PM on 07/02/2011
NATO bombs Libya's buildings, Libya has every right to retailiate...

NATO send weapons to the terrorists, Libya has every right to ship weapons to terrorists that seek to overthrow certain NATO nations...

I cannot wait to see NATO buildings burning, NATO should not be above the law and immune from war that they cast upon the world all the time...
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Vlad Roudenko
04:16 PM on 07/03/2011
NATO HQ would be a perfect target for a no fly zone to protect civilians of the world. The war criminals inside that building deserve some long overdue justice.
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Vlad Roudenko
06:12 PM on 07/02/2011
Has anyone actually listened to this message? It is very obvious to anyone familiar with Qaddafi that this was not him but someone else speaking.
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06:24 PM on 07/02/2011
Oh. I suppose it was CIA playing a dirty trick.

Yawn.
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Vlad Roudenko
06:27 PM on 07/02/2011
.i.
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Vlad Roudenko
06:29 PM on 07/02/2011
Strange that's all that came out of that last post. Anyway, compare some of the speeches Qaddafi made in the last few months and what was heard yesterday. The difference is more than obvious.
03:02 PM on 07/02/2011
I'm tired of the double speak from the right. Ghaddafi is an admitted terrorist, has funded terror organizations for decades and now threatens countries everywhere. What's the argument here? Is the right moaning because Ghaddifi doesn't have WMD's that don't exist? Take the SOB out. End it. Quick and decisive. Send the message about what happens when terror is threatened. Loud and clear.
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Eddie Sengole
04:37 PM on 07/02/2011
p yschopath killer that you are! Are you stating that NATO should go ahead and m urder Gaddafi?

By the way, those *terror* Organizations that Gaddafi funded were Freedom Organizations such as Mandela's NAC or the Irish Freedom Fighters.

Remember also that Mandela called Gaddafi fews years ago, the Greatest Freedom Fighter of the 20th century.
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05:02 PM on 07/02/2011
Ah. The IRA was a liberation army?

And Mandela was senile by the time he was complimenting Qaddafi.
10:08 PM on 07/05/2011
And whatever Mandela says is gospel? Gimme a break. Is it murder to terminate a mass murderer? I call it justice. You name two alleged "honorable" organizations he supposedly funded. Now what about the scores of terrorists groups he kept well funded? Are you a cherry picker with your head in the sand or a pragmatist who understands that when dealing with terrorists, speak their language by showing no mercy.
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09:43 PM on 07/02/2011
Threatening Europe should come as no surprise since NATO is killing people in Tripoli.

And btw,how is this quick and decisive plan supposed to work? SEALs? Massive bombing? Ground troops invading Tripoli?
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Eddie Sengole
02:17 PM on 07/02/2011
What you don't know about Gaddafi
http://www.mathaba.net/news/?x=627376

"I had such a great experience in Libya and couldn't believe the amount of lies I was hearing on the news. I had to do something to prove to my Libyan friends that I wasn't sitting idly by while my country was exploiting them again.

"Before the Arab spring, Libya had been ignored by the West. When I told friends I was moving to Libya, most didn't even know where it was, or who Gaddafi was. This is the main reason why it's so incredibly easy for the media to take advantage of the situation by feeding whatever lies serves their interests. I also believe that some journalists were genuinely clueless and simply spread their ignorance.

"I'm glad I'm getting some support, it still is insignificant compared to the amount of people who hang on to every word Obama and his REGIME say but at I'm spending every spare minute I can dedicated to this cause. Libya was the most unique country I've ever been to and I've travelled extensively."

See the video below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXLQAUUpJwU&feature=player_embedded#at=192
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03:35 PM on 07/02/2011
Your buddies over at The Nation of Islam Propaganda Ministry really are working overtime.
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Eddie Sengole
04:23 PM on 07/02/2011
Your buddies over at Neocon Think Tank, are working over time, I can tell with your daily spreading of dis info against the Libyan people and Gaddafi.
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01:26 AM on 07/03/2011
We have other sources too: http://www.mathaba.net/news/?x=627376
01:13 PM on 07/02/2011
How surprising that the man whom we are trying to kill with bombs everyday in order to find a kinder gentler dictator willing to give the oil companies a better deal would actually threaten to retaliate.
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12:40 PM on 07/02/2011
Gaddafi really has no choice but to take the war to his enemies. To sit there and get bombed into oblivion like Saddam and think that the Western powers will grant him mercy is purely naive. He should know better. Once you take the war to the enemy, especially to a public that doesn't want the war, you actually ignite the anti-war movement.
01:11 PM on 07/02/2011
Very good point and probably a brave thing to say. I wonder what other African leaders will do to protect him besides issuing these 'road maps'? Will they form and send an intervention force and thus effectively make it Africa vs NATO? It has never been easy to know who's TRULY Gaddafi's enemies and who are his friends. That has always been a mystery to me.
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03:38 PM on 07/02/2011
He could easily retire to Zimbabwe, nobody would bother him there.

Oh, and don't waste my time with "why should he leave?"

He is a tyrant responsible for the de aths of thousands, with no legitimacy. He is a military dictator.

I remain amazed at how enthused supposed liberals are at supporting thugs like this, as long as they mouth off against America.
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Eddie Sengole
04:28 PM on 07/02/2011
neocon, you keep believe every lies and propaganda spred by our Corporate news media states about African independent countries. Why is that? Have been to Libya or Zimbabwe or even Africa?
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02:40 PM on 07/03/2011
I am a liberal and I want Gaddafi run out of power, but I also find it curious how many to the 'left' defend Gaddafi, just as I was appalled how many on the 'right' in the U.S. staunchly defend the tyrant Mubarak against the pro-democracy protesters he freely slaughtered.
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12:32 PM on 07/02/2011
"What brought you to this stage? The traitors," Gadhafi said in the audio message.

Answer: Public hangings and executions, a brutal autocratic regime and a government rife with corruption is what brought the "traitors" to this stage.
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03:38 PM on 07/02/2011
1200 political prisoners shotdead in one day.
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Vlad Roudenko
05:34 PM on 07/02/2011
I'm guessing you missed him releasing 800 prisoners when this conflict started? That 1200 number is beyond idiocy.
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Eddie Sengole
04:31 PM on 07/02/2011
Those traitor fundamentalist factions of Al CIA Da need to be treated that way! Treason is Treason! And now they are working with Nato openly to occupy Libya.
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12:19 PM on 07/02/2011
In the Liberal mind, dropping bombs on a nation's capital, trying to assassinate the leader is not war and Obama is not in violation of the war powers act.

"Air Force and Navy aircraft are still flying hundreds of strike missions over Libya despite the Obama administration’s claim that American forces are playing only a limited support role in the NATO operation.

An Africa Command (AFRICOM) spokeswoman confirmed Wednesday that since NATO’s Operation Unified Protector (OUP) took over from the American-led Operation Odyssey Dawn on March 31, the U.S. military has flown hundreds of strike sorties. Previously, Washington had claimed that it was mostly providing intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and tanker support to NATO forces operating over Libya.

“U.S. aircraft continue to fly support [ISR and refueling] missions, as well as strike sorties under NATO tasking,” AFRICOM spokeswoman Nicole Dalrymple said in an emailed statement. “As of today, and since 31 March, the U.S. has flown a total of 3,475 sorties in support of OUP. Of those, 801 were strike sorties, 132 of which actually dropped ordnance.”"
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03:39 PM on 07/02/2011
Damned few liberals see it that way, if this board is any sort of measure.
12:07 PM on 07/02/2011
Damn son, this guy was rollin' and chillin' in NJ/NY just last year (or was it 2 years ago?), now he can't even show his face on his own balcony.
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Vlad Roudenko
12:33 PM on 07/02/2011
Turn on something other than CNN and you will see him. He doesn't hide in a bunker.
01:15 PM on 07/02/2011
His recent speech to his supporters was issued in audio only. Yes, he's one brave MF, but he's dealing with other crazy guys who enjoy blowing shh up.
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Steve Rockett
11:45 AM on 07/02/2011
The mouth that roared. Every time this fool speaks the intelligence against him improves. Keep talking serial murderer, your number is coming up.
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Vlad Roudenko
12:33 PM on 07/02/2011
Tell, who exactly was it that he killed?
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JBaker
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02:54 PM on 07/02/2011
You are kidding, right? Gaddafi murdered American soldiers in a Berlin nightclub, but the more dramatic slaughter was nearly 200 Americans at Lockerbie. Ring a bell?

Gaddafi has instigated and supported the regime of genocide in the Sudan.