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Africa: North
Al-Qaeda tried to ice Qadaffi
2004-03-27
British Prime Minister Tony Blair was right. It was "strange" to be in Libya. Firstly because of the Arabian nightmare setting of tents, camels and security men. But also because Muammar Gadhafi's remarkable switch from leader of a rogue state with a secret nuclear weapons program to an Arab president apparently eager to cooperate with the West raises and leaves unanswered curious nagging questions. President Bush has been quick to claim the great Libyan turnaround as one of the welcome by-products of the Iraq war. Gadhafi does not want to be the next Middle Eastern maverick to mess with the U.S. Marines, goes the Bush administration's argument.
But it couldn't possibly be that, could it?
But European sources who know Gadhafi say he is less concerned about the U.S. threat than the threat from Osama bin Laden.
Naturally...
Libyan Foreign Minister Abdul Rahman Shalgam told British reporters with Blair Thursday that Libya had pushed Interpol in 1998 to issue an international warrant for the arrest of the Saudi-born militant leader, but Interpol failed to take action. Shalgam said Libya had done this after bin Laden had organized an attempt on Gadhafi's life because he was not a true Muslim. Shalgam's claim was remarkable because the Libyan regime has in the past always denied the periodic reports of assassination attempts against the leader. But the purpose was to show that Gadhafi shared common cause with the United States and its allies in the fight against terrorism.
Once the decision's made to get on board, the number of reasons for it multiplies...
In reality, bin Laden's organization al-Qaida has tried more than once to assassinate Gadhafi, on one occasion actually wounding him in the arm and leg. Islam is the official religion of Libya, but although Gadhafi has shown public signs of increased devotion of late, the regime is essentially a secular state. Gadhafi regards Islamic fundamentalism -- which he calls "political Islam" -- as a threat to his control. Whenever it has shown signs of surfacing in Libyan schools and the university, it has been firmly suppressed.
"Firm" in Libya is the same thing as "painful."
But bin Laden's differences with Gadhafi are more personal than religious. In the late 1980s, bin Laden wanted to move his base of operations from Sudan to Libya. There were at the time -- and from all accounts there still are -- some Libyans in al-Qaida, but when bin Laden's desire was conveyed to Gadhafi, the answer was a flat refusal. Still, Islamist fighters with ties to bin Laden began dribbling into Libya and settling in Benghazi. The sources say it was British intelligence that first warned Gadhafi of the nest of Islamic fundamentalists building up in Libya's second largest city. In 1989, Libyan troops clashed with the newcomers in fierce streetfighting. A Western correspondent who was there at the time recalled Friday that the fighting lasted a couple of hours. Then the Islamists retreated to an apartment building near the center of the city. The Libyans brought up tanks and destroyed the building.
Good thing they weren't holed up in a mud-walled fort. They'd still be there...
The survivors were lined up in the street and shown to a few foreign journalists. Then they were taken away and Libyan sources said they had been executed.
Muammar has a much better handle on being a dictator than Perv does. But he has been at it longer, even if he never did get promoted...
As Gadhafi has seen the al-Qaida network grow -- and bin Laden remain elusive despite coalition efforts to capture him -- he has increased his vigilance and sought closer ties with Western countries that could offer protection. Gadhafi was the first foreign leader to send condolences and to offer to share intelligence on al-Qaida with the Bush administration a day or so after the Sept. 11, 2001, twin attack on New York and Washington.
Pretty quick on the uptake, isn't he? His prompt condolences in the 24 hours following 9-11 took me by surprise...
But the White House was not ready to do business with the Libyan leader. Among the inhibiting factors were Gadhafi's well known and well documented past support of terrorism, and the long-drawn settlement negotiations over the sabotaged PanAm jet that crashed in Lockerbie, Scotland. Still, United Press International has learned that Secretary of State Colin Powell sent a formal but personal reply to Gadhafi -- the first communication with the Libyan in years. Powell thanked him for his condolences and offer of help and promised to contact him further if his assistance were required. There was also a cryptic sentence about how relations would be better if an outstanding issue could be settled -- a reference to the Lockerbie settlement.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#9  The governments that backed this insane war will be thrown out of office--hopefully like the nutz that started the war in our (name) country--you know--the ones that lied us into it

Hey DumbStuff, you think Kerry and Dean won't lie to you to get a job? Get over yourself! I don't buy into other coalition or American voters being threatened/blackmailed by Al-Qaida attacks like Spain did.
Posted by: CobraCommander   2004-03-27 4:19:23 PM  

#8  Anonymous---Get a new handle, get a grip, and get educated, my Son Daughter Person Friend acquaintenance. The Islamists are just like cancer cells: they will attack the weak cells of civilization and will eventually kill the host. Look all over Africa. It is happening now. Check out the middle eastern states. Look all over the world where they are setting up shop. Ya wanna be a dhimmi who lives at the pleasure of these psychopaths, or do you want to remain free? Freedom is not free.

Now go educate yourself and come back and tell the folks what you found, and I will forget the fatwa I cooked up for ye.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-03-27 12:00:13 PM  

#7  I think the correct transliteration is Grand Mufti Al-Asqa Baal.
Posted by: Mike Sylwester   2004-03-27 11:30:17 AM  

#6  Anon,3,000 dead,and 2 major structures say they started this fight.
It doesn not matter when,sooner or later all of Euorpe will be invovled.It is the Jihadist often expressed aim to conguer and convert/enslave all of the world.Ther Euro's can deney it all they want,but it will happen,it is just a matter of time.
Do you honestly believe that these terrorist will stop at anything less?

p.s.a screen name will add to your credibility.
Posted by: Raptor   2004-03-27 8:51:35 AM  

#5  - There's no connection between Iraq & the WOT.

- Countries w/ troops in Iraq will be bombed.

- Bombed countries will withdraw from Iraq to avoid terrorism.

One of these statements is false - can the left find it ?
Posted by: John C. Lately   2004-03-27 8:35:09 AM  

#4  Al Aska you gonna lay down one of them snow-covered numbers on anon.?
Posted by: Shipman   2004-03-27 8:28:02 AM  

#3  Anonymous, that's Grand Mufti Al-Aska Paul you're addressing. A fatwa be upon your head.

I encourage you to read Rantburg for a few days before declaring that we don't have a dog in this fight. The dog brought the fight to us 2.5 years ago, and it is a fight we must win, and win convincingly. Hopefully you'll comment some more, and I hope you pick a new handle...way too many nonny mouses scurrying around here!
Posted by: Seafarious   2004-03-27 3:22:24 AM  

#2  Mr Al Aqsa Paul--down south we have a saying--"We don't have a dog in this fight!" --which is what the Europeans are now realizing--watch for a terrorist attack in Italy, Britain, then in Poland next. The governments that backed this insane war will be thrown out of office--hopefully like the nutz that started the war in our (name) country--you know--the ones that lied us into it
Posted by: Anonymous   2004-03-27 3:05:58 AM  

#1  Gadhafi looked around and realized if he threw his lot in with Binny, he would be boomed anyway. Protection money does not buy protection. Maybe Gadhafi ought to invite the new Spanish honcho to Libya and teach him some fundamentals of basic survival before Spain goes totally down the septic tan.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-03-27 1:43:23 AM  

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