Many of the secrets of Lockerbie, the IRA, and other controversial acts in the Jamahiriya's erratic and often irresponsible foreign policy - for which it is primarily remembered outside of Libya - died with Muammar Gaddafi. For those victims of a foreign policy totally out of line with the direct democratic principles of the Third International Theory, questions will likely remain tragically unanswered (the barbarians are partially to blame for this), as any hope of closure evaporates into mist.
Saif al-Islam, the current leader of the Gaddafist movement, is not thought to be privy to such details, having been a mere child at the time. But Saif, whereabouts unknown, has one lethal weapon that he could use against the nations that brutally assassinated his father: his dealings with the West in the years before the Jamahiriya fell, circa 2004 to 2011, have given him great insight - and knowledge - of these countries. As such, he is a dangerous opponent in this respect, and it is in the interest of truth that he must stay alive.
As for the issue of fighting, it is time to accept that Libya's Gaddafi era is well and truly over. The dreams of the Jamahiriya became corrupted, they stagnated, and thus they were destroyed. Saif al-Islam, in the interest of his own security, should flee to Algeria and join his family, avoid the puppets at the ICC at all costs, and tell us in written and spoken form all the secrets he has amassed. Perhaps, one day in the distant future, the Third International Theory can be revived. But now is not that time.
Monday, 24 October 2011
Thursday, 20 October 2011
RIP Muammar
RIP Muammar Gaddafi. May peace now return to Libya, following the sad death of its true leader: for there is a vacuum, and I care not who fills it. Let us all remember those poignant, true, and saddening last words: 'What did I ever do to you?'
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