Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Gaddafi: "If it passes no-fly zone to take up arms." Rais aircraft to Vienna and Athens

Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in Rais The flight into Egypt. And 'This is the latest news circulated and denied the Libyan crisis. Satellite television stations have reported that Gaddafi's plane would fly over Greece and Egypt this morning, but further confirmation from the plane was only an emissary to bring the Colonel to Cairo.

According to Al-Jazeera's in-flight aircraft Rais would even three, respectively, direct to Vienna, Athens and Cairo. Other sources report instead of all three aircraft would be directed in the Egyptian capital, while the contacts were confirmed entertained during the week between Prime Minister Papandreou and greek Libyan colonel.

Meanwhile, back to being the voice of diplomacy. Any action against Libya, including a possible no-fly zones, must be international and not led by the United States. And 'as Hillary Clinton reiterated interviewed by the British Sky News. "I think it is very important that an effort led by the United States because it comes from the same Libyan people - said the U.S.

Secretary of State - is not outside, not from some Western power or Gulf country who say that should do or how they should live. " The Clinton administration - which has granted the interview just hours after Barack Obama and David Cameron have agreed on the phone the possibility of establishing a no-fly zone in Libya - he repeated that Washington asked Muammar Gaddafi to leave power " as soon as possible.

" We would, he added, he did it "in a peaceful manner, but if you can not - he continued - we will work with the international community." "Take up arms in case of no-fly zone." The Libyan people take up arms against the Western powers if they try to impose a no fly zone. He said the Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in an interview with the Turkish state television TRT.

"If they take such a decision, it will be useful for Libya because the people will see the truth and say that what they want is to take control of Libya and steal its oil," said Gaddafi. "So, the Libyan people take up arms against them," said the Libyan leader, who also spoke of the risk that chaos comes to involve Israel.

"If al Qaeda succeeds in taking possession of Libya, the entire region until Israel will be prey to the chaos," said Saddam. "The international community has begun to realize now that we are to prevent Osama bin Laden to take control of Libya and Africa." The accusations in the West. In an interview with French broadcaster TF1 Gaddafi has again accused foreign powers of being involved in the ongoing rebellion in the North African country to demand his resignation.

In particular, this time the Colonel spoke of a colonialist conspiracy against Libya, led by France, Britain and the United States. "The rebellion," said Rais, is the result of a plot by Western countries to get their hands on oil. " E 'with these words that Muammar Gaddafi has described the situation in which he finds his country in his speech yesterday to the tribes of the city of al-Zintan, transmitted dawn today by the Libyan state television.

"The imperialist countries are taking advantage of this situation in the country to send their agents - he added - and are using the TV as al-Jazeera for their interests." The colonel has also attacked the leader of the rebels claiming that "the rebels are nothing but traitors behind which there are al-Qaeda and foreign forces that want to get their hands on the country's oil.

They are traitors who had prepared this betrayal by time, are people who have known links with foreigners. " Clashes continue. Tanks of the armed forces have come close to Gadhafi per square controlled by the rebels in the city of Zawiya. He said one of the insurgents on the phone with the Reuters news agency.

"We can see the tanks. The tanks are everywhere, "he said. Because of the intense fighting has been closed the refinery in the city, one of the largest in Libya. Gaddafi's troops have also launched another attack, air and land in Ras Lanuf, 350 km west of Benghazi. He told Al Jazeera. According to a correspondent for the pan-Arab TV, the colonel's aircraft bombed insurgent positions in an area rich in oil installations, in which an explosion could cause a disaster is difficult to calculate.

The fear of the rioters, and if he wins? They begin to register signs of discontent and disillusionment among the population in Benghazi, a city in rebel hands. The fear among people is that the propaganda machine set in motion by Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi will bear fruit and that the country is convinced that only he is able to guide Libya.

In the city where he founded the National Council Libyan opposition, in short, according to a report sent to the BBC there is a feeling that the Libyan people could once again deliver their fate in the hands of Gadhafi.

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