Friday, May 20, 2011

Gaddafi of Libya's departure inevitably


WASHINGTON - President of the United States (U.S.) rate Barack Obama's resignation from the chair leadership Moammar Gaddafi in Libya, was not inevitable. Obama's statement in line after the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to intensify the attack on Libya.

"Time is running against Gaddafi. He was not in control of his country. The opposition has been organizing the Transitional Governing Council in a legal and credible," Obama said as quoted by Reuters on Friday (20/05/2011).

"When the inevitable Gaddafi of Libya's longer leave his control. The process of transition to democracy in Libya will be able to walk in peace," he continued.

But Obama's statement was considered irrelevant by the Libyans. Libyan government spokesman Ibrahim Mussa judge Obama too much dreaming.
"Obama's dream. He's too believe the lies spread by a handful of people in his administration and the media in the world," said Mussa Ibrahim.

Ibrahim further asserted, is not Obama who decided Gaddafi stepped down from office, but the people of Libya itself.

Meanwhile, by taking action under the mandate of the United Nations (UN), NATO air attacks intended to stop the military activities against the opposition Gaddafi.

NATO planes reportedly managed to sink eight warships in an attack carried out in Tripoli, Al Khums and Sirte.

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