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Sunday, June 15, 2008

Gheddafi lambasts ‘African brother’ Obama

On the 38th anniversary of the expelling of the 12000 Americans from Libya and the closing down of their huge Wheelus airbase in Tripoli, brother Mumar Abu Miniar Al-Gheddafi told Obama “to be proud of his dark skin as the entire African continent is behind him”. Furthermore, Gheddafi asked Obama “to be with the oppressed, underprivileged and poor people of the world like the Africans and the Palestinians”. Gheddafi is afraid that Obama is suffering from an African complex which makes him to be more brutal than the White Americans who usually occupy the Whitehouse. As to Obama’s speech at AIPAC concerning Jerusalem, Gheddafi said “either Obama lacks knowledge of the Palestinian rights or he wanted to tell the Jews a big lie in order to win the election”
As to the excessive increase in oil price, Gheddafi blamed it on Bush's wars.

IOT Comment: Gheddafi toppled King Idris Al-Sinousi on September 1, 1969. Six months later, the Americans vacated Wheelus Airbase, which was one of their biggest airbases outside mainland America. The British forces did the same and vacated Tubrouq.

According to those who specialise in connecting dots, Hilary Clinton's reference to Bobby Kennedy assassination as a reason for her to continue campaigning, was not out of a vacuum. It seems that Hillary was passing MOSSAD threats to Obama if he ever dares to change US committments to Israel. Knowing MOSSAD criminal record, Obama took the threat seriously and rushed to address AIPAC; the rest is history.

Analysts study factual events and connect dots before formulating an intellectual opinion. While analists try to read between the lines before connecting imaginary dots and the construction of a gossip. An example to the analists are Bush, Cheney and their advisors who fabricated, forged and lied with regard to Iraq weapons of mass destruction.

All underdeveloped countries lack good leaderships to put their human and natural resources in a working formula. In Africa, and Latin America, the Whiteman came to give them the bible, to take their lands and to steal their resources. European empires like Britain, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Belgium, Holland and France sent armies to control local resources and to send them back home. After decades of imperialism very few locals were educated. One can't blame one factor for why these countries remain behind but lack of education is a major contributor.

I wish I can move 10 million Germans to Saudi Arabia and replace them with 10 million Saudis. Aftre 25 years, Saudi Arabia will start exporting Mercedes Benz cars and Germany will monopolise the production of camel milk.

After WWII Germany and Japan were completely destroyed. But in few years, the highly-trained and educated people had re-built their countries.The effect of a good leadership is very clear in China.

Gheddafi is a maverick and on-the-job trainee. He took over the government on 01.09.69 at the age of 27 with an army rank of a First Lieutenant. He has neither stratey nor tactics. He always look for attention. He started promoting the third world theory, saying that Communism and Capitalism have failed and his third way, as stipulated in his 20-page Green Book as the solution. His People's Committees sounded logical but didn't allow them to work because he formed revolutionary committees to control them. He is surrounded by profiteers as most of his development projects are meant for kickbacks and fat commissions and to satisfy the actual needs of the country. The underpopulated country with huge oil revenues cover up most of Gheddafi mismanagement and haphazard domestic and foreign policies. At the beginning, he embraced Nasser Arabism. But later on, he started to find some Africans who are ready to listen to him against receiveing some payments. Gheddafi dreams of an invitation to the Whitehouse, but Bush didn't give him this pleasure.

There are more Jews living in NY than in Israel. They control American politics. After Tel Aviv, Israel's capital must be Washington.

Adnan Darwash, Iraq Occupation Times

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