Thursday, April 7, 2011

US refuses the Qaddafi personal appeal saying he must quit


A personal appeal by the Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi to US President Barack Obama has been rejected and reiterating that he must walk out and go into expel.
Giving her remarks on the three-page letter received by the president, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said "Mr Gaddafi very well aware what he must do.
Colonel Gaddafi insisted on Mr. Obama in his letter to finish an "unfair war". According to the unofficial report from Libya says by allies air attack has destroyed a conflicted oil pipeline.
Libyan deputy foreign minister, Khaled Kaim told to the news reporters that three guards had been died and other members wounded during an air attack by British jets on the Sarir oilfield in the Sirte basin.
Hence the oilfield has been under activist control, and the rebels reported strikes this week by Libyan government forces in the area, which pressurized to stop the oil production.
There was no officially denial from the UK’s defense ministry over the Libyan report. A White House spokesman reacted to Col Gaddafi's letter, by saying implementations, not words were required from the Libyan leader.
I don’t think there is any ambiguity about what is expected from Col. Qaddafi at this time. Col. Qaddafi raised a point in fact the American fighter jets are no longer involved in the air strike on Libya.
Quoting to Barack Obama as "our son", Col. Qaddafi emphasized to the US leader to stop an "unfair war against a little people of a developing country", and send away the rebels as "al-Qaeda" terrorist.
Our people, he said, had been damaged "ethically" more than "physically".
"There requires being a truce, his forces need to take out from the cities that they have forcefully taken at great brutality and human cost. There wants to be a choice made about his exit from power and his removal from Libya."

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