U.S. Wants Gaddafi Toppled By September
Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
Friday, July 8, 2011
The United States and France have set a deadline of September 2nd to topple Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, with NATO powers ready to inflict a crushing blow if Gaddafi refuses to step down peacefully, according to Israeli intelligence sources based in Washington.
As we reported on Monday, NATO is reportedly preparing for a full ground invasion in order to oversee a final coup de grace that will manifest itself as a large-scale, all-out military bid to kill or oust Colonel Gaddafi. NATO powers are looking to end the war in Libya within the next two months
so that the conflict will be over by the time Barack Obama and French President Nicolas Sarkozy convene for a crucial Israeli-Palestine peace summit in Paris on September 2nd. Obama and Sarkozys credibility as peacemakers will be completely undermined if they are still overseeing attacks on Libya, which is why a desire to bring the bombardment to an end is gaining greater urgency.
With Washington eager to prevent the Palestinian Authority from attaining full status as a member of the United Nations, as PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas prepares to file a request with the UN Security Council next week, a ploy to defer the move that will allow the US government to negotiate a peace deal on its own terms is instead in the works.
However, Obama and Sarkozys plan to meet with Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the French capital on September 2nd is wholly dependent on the war in Libya being finalized by that time.
According to the US-French plan, it will take place shortly after the Libyan war is brought to a close ideally by a four-way accord between the US, France, Muammar Qaddafi and the Libyan rebels or, failing agreement, by a crushing NATO military blow in which the United States will also take part. The proposed accord would be based on Muammar Qaddafis departure and the establishment of a power-sharing transitional administration in Tripoli between the incumbent government and rebel leaders,
reports DebkaFile, an Israeli intelligence-gathering outlet that has proven accurate in the past.
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