10 QUESTIONS FOR MUAMMAR GADDAFI
COLONEL MUAMMAR GADDAFI FOUR MONTHS AGO FULFILLED HIS PROMISE TO dismantle Libya's weapons of mass destruction (WMD), earning himself rare praise from the White House. Speaking with TIME'S Scott MacLeod and Amany Radwan in Tripoli, the leader of the Great Socialist People's Libyan Ara...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Time Canada 2005-02, Vol.165 (6), p.3 |
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Zusammenfassung: | COLONEL MUAMMAR GADDAFI FOUR MONTHS AGO FULFILLED HIS PROMISE TO dismantle Libya's weapons of mass destruction (WMD), earning himself rare praise from the White House. Speaking with TIME'S Scott MacLeod and Amany Radwan in Tripoli, the leader of the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (State of the Masses) revealed how he has, and hasn't, mellowed. ISN'T LIBYA'S ALLEGED PLOT TO ASSASSINATE SAUDI CROWN PRINCE ABDULLAH WHY LIBYA REMAINS ON THE U.S. LIST OF TERRORIST STATES? We have a good relationship with Saudi Arabia. My personal relationship with Prince Abdullah is a good one. This is a fabricated case, an intentionally destructive thing. We see America paying so much attention to [Abdullah], as if he were its citizen. They have not learned from the past. The list of accusations against Libya is very long. They all proved false. We are still in a vicious circle. |
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ISSN: | 0315-8446 |