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Gaddafi Threatens Retaliation in Europe
Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
July 2, 2011
Under threat of arrest by the International Court and imminent invasion by the United States, Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi on Friday warned Europe he will attack “homes, offices, families” unless NATO stops bombing his country.
Gaddafi made the threat after NATO stepped up its bombing campaign in western Libya, an area still largely under the control of the Libyan government.
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“We can treat you in a similar way,” said Gaddafi, referring to the airstrikes. “We advise you to retreat before you face a catastrophe. I advise you to ground your planes … and to hold discussions with the Libyan people,” he said, according to the Tripoli Post.
According to the Libyan newspaper, NATO bombed targets in the capital as Gaddafi delivered his speech via telephone to thousands of supporters gathered in Green Square. The bombs fell in an area near Gaddafi’s compound at Bab al-Azziziyah.
On Saturday, Secretary of State Clinton said Gaddafi’s threat to respond in kind will not deter the NATO effort to overthrow his regime. “Instead of issuing threats, he should be putting the wellbeing and interests of his own people first. He should step down from power,” she said, adding, “We need to see this through.”
In March, British PM David Cameron said Gaddafi should be killed or Europe would face retaliation. “We should be clear about where our interests lie. In this country in particular we know what Colonel Gaddafi is capable of, and we should not forget his support for the biggest terrorist atrocity on British soil,” Cameron said, referring to Lockerbie.
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On December 21, 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 went down in Lockerbie, Scotland. The downing of the aircraft was at first blamed on the Syrians and the Iranians, but blame eventually settled on Libya and Gaddafi. Evidence that the terrorist bombing was the result of a drug turf war between the DIA and the CIA has been ignored by the corporate media and dismissed as a conspiracy theory by the government.
In 2003, as part of an effort to improve diplomatic relations with the United States, Libya formally admitted responsibility for the bombing that killed 243 passengers and 16 crew members.
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