Hadeiba Hadi, Libya's ambassador to the EU, is one who understands things on the fly, or perhaps not. On Tuesday, the day of the war discourse of Colonel Gaddafi, the diplomat said his indignation and his condemnation of the massacres, but did not get to resign, as some colleagues have done in America and Europe, because, he says, "are Ambassador of Libya, Gaddafi ".
On Wednesday, the ambassador change log: it is and remains the ambassador of Libya and Gaddafi, in fact is loyal to the Colonel. An error journalism? Possible. Or, the information coming from Libya suggest greater caution today than yesterday. Although, in the European quarters, there are those who bet that Gaddafi will come to the end of the race Friday.
And, among the North African journalists who maintain direct wires with Tripoli and Benghazi, some people said that the Colonel lives in isolation and is now abandoned by its employees. Recommended (badly, it seems) by the Agency of British communications experts that deals with Tony Blair, dressed as an Italian (as strange as it may seem), Qaddafi is hated by the tribe Warfalla, which, with over one million people, is the largest in Libya and that he had a lot of casualties in the clashes in recent days, while his tribe, the Kadhadhafa could even design-is the thesis of a specialist-sacrifice, maybe not just figuratively, to start a reconciliation process.
That 's right? Or perhaps the ambassador who takes a step back is a step forward with the news? Expect Friday. And let us ask ourselves, meanwhile, who will touch after Tunisia, Egypt, Libya: the rule of the satraps could invest fall of Bahrain, Yemen and who yet? From west to east and from north to south, Morocco, Algeria, Jordan, Syria, Kuwait, the small states of the Gulf, Saudi Arabia, none of these schemes (or governments), for the moment, seriously shaken.
On Wednesday, the ambassador change log: it is and remains the ambassador of Libya and Gaddafi, in fact is loyal to the Colonel. An error journalism? Possible. Or, the information coming from Libya suggest greater caution today than yesterday. Although, in the European quarters, there are those who bet that Gaddafi will come to the end of the race Friday.
And, among the North African journalists who maintain direct wires with Tripoli and Benghazi, some people said that the Colonel lives in isolation and is now abandoned by its employees. Recommended (badly, it seems) by the Agency of British communications experts that deals with Tony Blair, dressed as an Italian (as strange as it may seem), Qaddafi is hated by the tribe Warfalla, which, with over one million people, is the largest in Libya and that he had a lot of casualties in the clashes in recent days, while his tribe, the Kadhadhafa could even design-is the thesis of a specialist-sacrifice, maybe not just figuratively, to start a reconciliation process.
That 's right? Or perhaps the ambassador who takes a step back is a step forward with the news? Expect Friday. And let us ask ourselves, meanwhile, who will touch after Tunisia, Egypt, Libya: the rule of the satraps could invest fall of Bahrain, Yemen and who yet? From west to east and from north to south, Morocco, Algeria, Jordan, Syria, Kuwait, the small states of the Gulf, Saudi Arabia, none of these schemes (or governments), for the moment, seriously shaken.
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