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His death lets "NATO draw a line on its Libyan venture - but not the war." It rages without end.
On October 24, Mathaba.net headlined, "DEBKAfile 'confirms' previous assessment: NATO had surrendered," saying:
"....NATO has totally failed to conquer Libya, and even described its own, eight-month campaign as 'ineffectual' and 'pathetic.' " Its intelligence chiefs said:"NATO's military intervention in Libya achieved little beyond (Gaddafi's) ouster...." Otherwise, it's been "ineffectual and in many instances pathetic."
DEBKA said its assessment came in late September at CIA Langley, VA headquarters. Its "secondary plan" now begins, involving "the self-destruction, by the Libyan Tribes themselves, of the Libyan Jamahiriya."
NATO hopes tribes will turn on each other. Gaddafi's killing, in fact, united them against coalition partners and rebel rat cutthroats.
In other words, one nation united for liberation. Revenge depends on exorcising NATO and its bandit insurgents. Gaddafi spokesman Moussa Ibrahim earlier said that:
"After this war, we will all embrace each other again, as brothers and sisters." Saif al-Islam Gaddafi said much the same thing. Directing energies against imperial invaders is job one. Years of struggle lie ahead. Unity is vital to prevail. Healing and reconciling differences can follow later.
On October 25, Algeria ISP headlined, "Libya - News from the front with the resistance fighter 'Alae,' " saying:
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