Posted on 02/13/2011 3:47:05 PM PST by Typical_Whitey
TRIPOLI, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Palestinian refugees should capitalise on the wave of popular revolts in the Middle East by massing peacefully on the borders of Israel until it gives in to their demands, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi said on Sunday.
Gaddafi is respected in many parts of the Arab world for his uncompromising criticism of Israel and Arab leaders who have dealings with the Jewish state, though some people in the region dismiss his initiatives as unrealistic.
He was giving his first major speech since a popular uprising in neighbouring Egypt forced President Hosni Mubarak to resign, an event which electrified the Arab world and prompted speculation that other Arab governments could also be toppled.
"Fleets of boats should take Palestinians ... and wait by the Palestinian shores until the problem is resolved," Gaddafi was shown saying on state television. "This is a time of popular revolutions."
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I call on the people of Libya to revolt against General Muamar Khadafi Duck, who gives over-the-hill relics a bad name and on the best day of his life wasn’t fit to shine the worst Israeli prime minister’s shoes.
Where do we stand? George Patton...reincarnate says it best...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyUX6wV1lBQ
Gaddafi to the Palestinians: Let’s you and him fight!
And Obama says the same thing.
Rules for radicals.
For the same reason you will never see Je$$e or Al in the hood afterdark without a press entourage or why you will never see Obama's kids in a DC public school...
Maybe, but like most despots, its be proven, he understands lazer guided bombs.
Maybe, but like most despots, its been proven, he understands lazer guided bombs.
Dragging out the same old chestnut
This guy needs his tent JDAM’ed again.
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