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<blockquote data-quote="warwickuni" data-source="post: 11177896" data-attributes="member: 101444"><p>I do not know whether the said things are correct, but fully agree that he has done a lot to the country than the King he deposed . Libya did not have terrorists including Al Queda so he had to take some steren measures, no less than what other countries do , to safeguard natianal security.</p><p>He is no sane and has also done some wasteful exercises, this could happen when there is no one to question. Democracy may not be applied in every country in the same way and even in a democracy all the corrupt deals can be done and wasteful expediture could happen like in sounth asia. </p><p>I do not think that elimination of Gadaffi in this manner is helpful for anyone except for the terrorists. Before the Iraq war there were no Al Queda there and now there are a plenty, same may happen to Libya soon if no remedial measurs taken. </p><p>Gadaffi was the first African head of state (perhaps the only) to natianalize the oil and this made US and west unhappy, but country gained a lot from doing this. So, let us salute him for his good deeds.</p><p>He should have trsnsferred the power to another person and this mistake cost his life and minght cost the futrure of the country too. Great leaders make great mistakes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warwickuni, post: 11177896, member: 101444"] I do not know whether the said things are correct, but fully agree that he has done a lot to the country than the King he deposed . Libya did not have terrorists including Al Queda so he had to take some steren measures, no less than what other countries do , to safeguard natianal security. He is no sane and has also done some wasteful exercises, this could happen when there is no one to question. Democracy may not be applied in every country in the same way and even in a democracy all the corrupt deals can be done and wasteful expediture could happen like in sounth asia. I do not think that elimination of Gadaffi in this manner is helpful for anyone except for the terrorists. Before the Iraq war there were no Al Queda there and now there are a plenty, same may happen to Libya soon if no remedial measurs taken. Gadaffi was the first African head of state (perhaps the only) to natianalize the oil and this made US and west unhappy, but country gained a lot from doing this. So, let us salute him for his good deeds. He should have trsnsferred the power to another person and this mistake cost his life and minght cost the futrure of the country too. Great leaders make great mistakes! [/QUOTE]
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