02 March, 2011

Gaddafi threatens with "thousands of deaths” if the U.S. enters in Libya



Muammar Gaddafi insisted in a speech broadcast live on state television that he and his forces will fight "until the last drop of blood" to "protect Libya," because, as he said, "the plot comes from abroad."
In his speech he urged the United Nations to send a commission of inquiry to Libya, the scene of an unprecedented revolt.
He also reiterated that he cannot resign because he is not president and cannot dissolve the Parliament and abolish the Constitution. In a room full of dozens of his followers, Gaddafi said "there are no demonstrations or Al Baida, or in Benghazi" and returned to his thesis blame for the riots to al Qaeda.
"We have ordered bombing weapons stores from falling into the hands of Al Qaeda," he said and added that "all began with the entry into the country from various cells" of the terrorist organization led by Bin Laden.
Gaddafi also again lashed out against the international media reports and from "the news from the world through radio and channels that have not sent in Libya."
"In Libya there is no news reporters," he said, contradicting the invitation of Libyan authorities them-selves were enrolled in the international media to report on the field. The media were taken two days ago Zauiya City, near Tripoli, and were confronted with thousands of demonstrators demanding the fall of the regime and Qadhafi's power output.

Democracy is the will of the majority of the people and if this majority does not want their dictator reason is that fence. Gaddafi is not whether it will have weapons of mass destruction, but a person who massacred his people in this way is extremely dangerous  nation. Now that Libya is not an isolated event, a movement that is occurring in many countries and when it gets over in Libya, it will come the time for the other dictatorships.

I hope all these people can make it through.

1 comment:

  1. I really think that the U.S. shouldn't get involved either, because the U.S. has entered into a lot of things in the past such as the past wars and the U.S. really didn't have anything to do with any one of them and it cost many lives. I think the U.S. should watch from a far this time and see how everything goes.

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