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Libya spies' secret deal to reveal terrorists
The Observer (U.K.) ^ | 12/21/03 | Peter Beaumont, Martin Bright and Kamal Ahmed

Posted on 12/20/2003 5:02:04 PM PST by Pokey78

· Gadaffi joined war on terror to lift crippling sanctions
· Expelled envoy led talks on banned arms programmes

Libya provided detailed intelligence on hundreds of al-Qaeda and other Islamic extremists as part of a deal to end its isolation as a pariah nation, The Observer can reveal.

The disclosure came as Prime Minister Tony Blair and President George Bush yesterday celebrated a diplomatic triumph following Friday night's dramatic announcement that Libya had renounced its weapons of mass destruction programme.

British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw praised the Libyan dictator Colonel Muammar Gadaffi for his 'huge statesmanship' in striking the deal over WMD.

But the real prize for London and Washington for two years of intense negotiation was access to material from one of the world's most formidable and feared intelligence organisations, The Observer can reveal.

Libya has a sophisticated network of intelligence missions throughout Africa and the Middle East, many of them a legacy of the nationalist struggles of the post-colonial period and Cold War.

In a series of extraordinary meetings, orchestrated by MI6 and involving the CIA and Libyan intelligence, which were held in Britain over the past two years, Libya agreed to hand over intelligence as well as pledging to abandon its WMD programme in return for the lifting of crippling US sanctions.

In a further twist, it has emerged that the key Libyan negotiator was once an avowed enemy of Britain, accused of exporting international terror and masterminding Libya's support for the IRA.

Musa Kousa, the head of Libya's external security organisation, was an enemy of Britain and America until the events of 11 September 2001 made Libya a useful ally in the war on terror.

The one-time Libyan envoy to London, he was expelled from Britain in 1980 for publicly threatening to murder dissidents. He was also named by the French as a suspect in the bombing of a civilian airliner over Niger in 1989 with the loss of 170 lives.

In 1995, a secret MI5 assessment accused Kousa of running agents in the UK and of presiding over an organisation 'responsible for supporting terrorist organisations and for perpetrating state sponsored acts of terrorism'.

Last Tuesday, however, Kousa was negotiating the final details of the plan to bring Libya in from the cold in the Travellers' Club in Pall Mall with senior figures from the Foreign Office and MI6.

It is a remarkable turnaround for a man who was declared persona non grata in 1980 by then Deputy Foreign Secretary Ian Gilmour amid cheers in the Commons.

Kousa was Libya's de facto ambassador to Britain in June 1980 when he told the Times: 'The revolutionary committees have decided last night to kill two more people in the United Kingdom. I approve of this.' He went on to profess admiration for the IRA and threatened to throw Libya's support behind the terrorist organisation if Britain refused to hand over Gadaffi opponents. This threat was later followed through with material support to the IRA.

The deal announced on Friday follows two years of intense negotiations centred on London in the immediate aftermath of al-Qaeda's devastating attack on the World Trade Centre. The first part of the negotiation secured compensation for the Lockerbie bombing.

London-based dissidents last night feared for their future and expressed their horror that Musa Kousa was allowed to enter the country.

Ashur Shamis, founder of the opposition National Front for the Liberation of Libya, said: 'It is an absolutely appalling state of affairs. The British and Americans were prepared to go to war to dismantle a regime like Saddam's. But they are quite happy to accommodate Gadaffi, who is no less tyrannical and repressive.'

Shamis, who has a $1m bounty on his head from Libya, said Kousa had organised the systematic persecution of Libyan dissidents in Europe for two decades.

Huda Abuzeid, whose dissident father was murdered by Libyan assassins in west London, said: 'I am astonished that they have done this deal before dealing with the unsolved murders of my father and PC Yvonne Fletcher [shot and killed outside the Libyan People's Bureau in 1984]. This is deeply depressing.'

Families of those who died in the Lockerbie bombing also reacted with dismay. Susan Cohen of New Jersey, whose daughter was killed on the flight, described the move as a 'total betrayal'.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: alqaeda; alqaedalibya; axisofevil; gadaffi; libya; pariah; sanctions
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1 posted on 12/20/2003 5:02:05 PM PST by Pokey78
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To: Pokey78
I've got to set my Tivo to record the Sunday talk shows. I really want to see how the Democrats are going to spin a week of Saddam being captured and now Libya turning in al Qaeda and foreswearing WMDs.
2 posted on 12/20/2003 5:08:24 PM PST by John Jorsett
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To: John Jorsett
how are the Democrats are going to spin a week of Saddam being captured and now Libya turning in al Qaeda and foreswearing WMDs.

Seems like you have your answer in the last few paragraphs of the article. Amazing!

3 posted on 12/20/2003 5:14:22 PM PST by PISANO (God Bless our Troops........They will not TIRE - They will not FALTER - They will not FAIL!!!!!)
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To: John Jorsett
Oh, that's simple.

The hosts will ask about the loss of manufacturing jobs and our fractured relationships with "traditional" allies.
4 posted on 12/20/2003 5:19:13 PM PST by polemikos (This Space for Rant)
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To: Pokey78
Ashur Shamis, founder of the opposition National Front for the Liberation of Libya, said: 'It is an absolutely appalling state of affairs. The British and Americans were prepared to go to war to dismantle a regime like Saddam's. But they are quite happy to accommodate Gadaffi, who is no less tyrannical and repressive.'

It seems that the accomodation was done by Gadaffi, not TO Gadaffi, big difference!

5 posted on 12/20/2003 5:24:52 PM PST by Maigret
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To: Pokey78
That dumb cowboy from Texas...he can get one of the leading terrorists over the past several decades to cooperate; but he still can't get the French:)
6 posted on 12/20/2003 5:27:01 PM PST by cwb (ç†)
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To: Pokey78
The IRA will do a little house cleaning before this is over.
7 posted on 12/20/2003 5:33:31 PM PST by reed_inthe_wind (That Hillary really knows how to internationalize my MOJO.)
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To: John Jorsett
I'll give you a hint...

ABC News is already trying to spin this as something Libya had planned to do all along. They imply at their website that it had nothing to do with Bush's foreign policy, but was just part of Mohmar's attempt to internationalize his country.

What a bunch of crap!

Bush's War on Terror has lead to the capture of Saddam, massive drug confiscations, and this coup in Libya (just in the last week), but they'll never give him credit for it.

Here's the link to the ABC article:

http://abcnews.go.com/wire/World/ap20031220_819.html

Especially notice these two paragraphs:

"The United States and Britain portrayed the announcement as a significant breakthrough in their efforts to curtail the spread of such weapons and keep them from a terrorist organization or hostile country.

It is clear, however, that Gadhafi has tried in recent years to ease tensions with the West, and this step was expected to further improve Libya's international standing."

8 posted on 12/20/2003 5:36:39 PM PST by mrobison (We are the music makers and we are the dreamers of dreams.)
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To: mrobison
W plays a mean game of Texas hold em...
9 posted on 12/20/2003 5:38:28 PM PST by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
W is going to kick butt in November and if this is the kind of stuff they have to stoop to, you know ABC (and those of their ilk) already understand they are beaten.
10 posted on 12/20/2003 5:39:55 PM PST by mrobison (We are the music makers and we are the dreamers of dreams.)
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To: mrobison
I want to TIVO the look on Peter Jenning's face when he shows the popular and electoral vote maps of the U. S. on election night and they are both completely Bush's color.

I can't wait. I'm just going to scream at JenningsBrokawRather on my TV, "YOU LOSE!"

11 posted on 12/20/2003 5:44:01 PM PST by mrobison (We are the music makers and we are the dreamers of dreams.)
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To: Pokey78
How many of these huge (yes, huge) breaking stories can the United States press ignore? That's about a dozen blockbuster stories that have emerged since the capture of Saddam.

And they all come out after a year in which the Democrats and the media have been insisting that Bush is going after the wrong people.
12 posted on 12/20/2003 5:45:46 PM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: Pokey78

WHY Lybia capitulated ....



COXandFORKUM.com


13 posted on 12/20/2003 6:12:47 PM PST by steplock (www.FOCUS.GOHOTSPRINGS.com)
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To: John Jorsett
...a week of Saddam being captured and now Libya turning in al Qaeda and foreswearing WMDs.

....not to mention the complete capitulation of the French and Germans....a good week indeed.

14 posted on 12/20/2003 6:19:00 PM PST by Timeout ("President Bush sends his regards"...U.S. soldier as Saddam rose from a hole)
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To: Pokey78
Libya provided detailed intelligence on hundreds of al-Qaeda and other Islamic extremists as part of a deal to end its isolation as a pariah nation, The Observer can reveal.

Good job. Let's make sure that all of them know so they can change their names and move.

15 posted on 12/20/2003 6:51:09 PM PST by Nachum
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To: Pokey78
In related news, Kofi Annan, Tommy D'Asshole, Howard Dean and other "leaders" are deeply saddened.
16 posted on 12/20/2003 7:06:17 PM PST by Chu Gary (USN Intel guy 1967 - 1970)
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To: steplock
OK Mr. Bush, we are listening

ROTFLMFAO

I wonder when someone in the lamestream press will begin listening and finally realize how much fun we are having on Dubya's side of the fence? If they did, then they might come over and join us.

17 posted on 12/20/2003 7:11:41 PM PST by capocchio (Hey, ABCNBCCBSCNN, we're having a ball over here. Wish you were here don't you, huh?!!)
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To: mrobison
It is clear, however, that Gadhafi has tried in recent years to ease tensions with the West

did abc mean, like, from sept 11th?

18 posted on 12/20/2003 8:28:46 PM PST by Jodi (Thank you,Mr. President for my tax cut. We went on a family vacation with it.)
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To: Jodi
I think ABC meant that ABC is a ship of fools.
19 posted on 12/20/2003 8:37:13 PM PST by mrobison (We are the music makers and we are the dreamers of dreams.)
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To: Cicero
And they all come out after a year in which the Democrats and the media have been insisting that Bush is going after the wrong people.

'scuse me for buttin' in, but is this called 'rope-a-dope'?

20 posted on 12/20/2003 8:40:56 PM PST by Jodi (Thank you,Mr. President for my tax cut. We went on a family vacation with it.)
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