The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi

mi naona wawaue ukoo mzima kufuta uzao wa gadaffih..
Kwa sasa wamechelewa manaake akina Gaddafi wengine wameshajitoa Libya na sidhani kama Algeria watawarudisha mikononi mwa NTC wakati wameona kilichowatokea Muammar na Mutassim jana kule Sirte!
 
huyu jamaa kwa kiasi flani ninadhani amejisuicide mwenyewe.

nchi kibao zilijitolea kumpa hifadhi ya kikimbizi, kwa nini hakutuma nafasi hizo.????
Shujaa wa ukweli anapigana mpaka mwisho siyo kukimbia kuhifadhiwa.
 
Mutassim Ghadaf= Riz1 JK hahaaa batu bana babaya sana....
 
For $1 billion, one dictator


National Journal
Call him the billion-dollar man. One billion for one dictator. According to the Pentagon, that was the cost to U.S. taxpayers for Muammar el-Qaddafi's head: $1.1 billion through September, the latest figure just out of the Defense Department. And that's just for the Americans.
The final totals will take some time to add up, and still do not include the State Department, CIA, and other agencies involved or other NATO and participating countries. Vice President Joe Biden saidthat the U.S. "spent $2 billion total and didn't lose a single life." NATO does not track the operational costs to each member country, but the funds directly taken from a common NATO account for Libya operations have totaled about $7.4 million per month for electronic warfare capabilities and $1.1 million per month for headquarters and command staff, a NATO spokesman said.
(PHOTOS: Qaddafi Through the Years)

From the beginning of Operation Unified Protector in March, critics have questioned whether the U.S. could afford to open a third front. The Congressional Research Services estimate the Afghanistan war has cost nearly $500 billion so far. With Iraq, the figure easily tops $1 trillion. In the first week of Libya operations, bombs were dropped from B-2 stealth planes flown from Missouri and roughly 200 missiles launched from submarines in the Mediterranean, causing alarm that any extended campaign would quickly cost billions more. But after the U.S. military ramped up the operation, other NATO countries shouldered most of the air burden. Americans took a supporting role: aerial refueling tankers, electronic jamming, and surveillance. The behind-the-scenes role was something President Obama celebrated in remarks in the Rose Garden on Thursday. "Without putting a single U.S. service member on the ground, we achieved our objectives and our NATO mission will soon come to an end," Obama said.
(RELATED: Why Qaddafi's Demise Has Little Political Promise)

As to when that mission would end, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said in a statement NATO issued from Brussels, "We will terminate our mission in coordination with the United Nations and the National Transitional Council." U.S. and NATO officials steadily maintained their mission was never to hunt, capture or kill the Libyan leader. The mission, they said, was to enforce the arms embargo, establish and hold a no-fly zone, and take actions to protect civilians from attack or the threat of attack. That last directive seemed to give plenty of reason to target Libya's top commander. But Pentagon officials said for months that if Qaddafi should happen to be at one of those locations when NATO missiles strike, so be it. Since the operation began on March 31, getting to Qaddafi's final stand required 7,725 air sorties and 1,845 strike sorties, 397 of which dropped ordnance, and 145 Predator drone strikes. NATO aircraft, including those supplied by the U.S., totaled 26,089 sorties and 9,618 strike sorties through Wednesday.
(RELATED: Obama to Libyans: You've Won Your Revolution)

More than 70 U.S. aircraft have supported the operation, including Predator drones. NATO flew 67 sorties and 16 strikes sorties over Libya one day before Qaddafi was killed. The NATO mission also employed submarines, aircraft carriers, amphibious assault ships, destroyers, frigates, and supply ships—as many as 21 vessels at one time. Additionally, as of one week ago, the U.S. had sold participating countries in the operation roughly $250 million in ammunition, parts, fuel, technical assistance, and other support, according to the Pentagon. Several members of Congress put out statements celebrating Qaddafi's downfall but did not comment on the cost. Several offices contacted did not provide additional reaction to the monetary figures. But presidential candidate Ambassador Jon Huntsman did question the cost of the Libya operation. His statement on Thursday said, "I remain firm in my belief that America can best serve our interests and that transition through non-military assistance and rebuilding our own economic core here at home."
 
The cost of ignoring history but am not sure with what they call Democracy!!Africans can not rule themselves because they are selfish,greed,uncivilised,uncultured,barbarians,uncooth,savages duh can you disapprove this contetion.
 
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[h=1]Gaddafi's wife asks the UN to investigate his death - Arrai TV[/h]A television station based in Syria that supported Muammar Gaddafi said on Friday that the slain Libyan leader's wife has asked for a United Nations investigation into his death.
The wife of Gaddafi "asks the United Nations to investigate the death of the fighter Muammar and Mo'tassim," Arrai television said in a news headline, referring to one of Gaddafi's sons as well.

The headline also said Gaddafi's wife was proud of her husband's courage and her children who, it said, stood up to 40 countries and their agents throughout six months and considered them to be martyrs.

Gaddafi's wife asks the UN to investigate his death - Arrai TV | News by Country | Reuters


Hii habari wameibadilisha kidogo, mwanzoni walisema kuwa vyombo vya kisheria vya UN vilisema anayo haki ya kudai uchunguzi...hiyo imepotea katika hii taarifa.


 
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Madhara ya kulewa mbege ndo haya.
 
Kiongozi huyu comandoo alisikia pwa ikawa aliyelenga alikosea garilaka. Akaamua kutimkia kwenye culvert. Hapo alikamatwa na alijaribu kukumbia ila bahati mbaya hakusikia paa inamanisha ilimpata na mlengaji alikuwa na shabaha
Pamoja na pumba zoote, Mi nina mashaka na uwezo wa kielimu wa aliyeanzisha hii thread, kwa kuwa aliipitia typing yake na kukubali kwamba ipo sahihi, haina kosa hata kidogo, AKAIPOST na ikadisplay kama ilivyo. Mi sijakielewa kiswahili alichotumia.
 
mimi sijafurahia kabisa kifo cha Gaddafi, libya haitakumbwa na matatizo kama yaliyowakuta iraq, walibya ni wachache sana na wana mafuta mengi mno, watajazwa pesa mifukoni na wamagharibi watajilipa mapesa yao ya kuwasaidia vita, si walisema huyo jamaa ana mapesa kibao nje ya nchi, tuone sasa kama hizo pesa zitarejeshwa.wanachofanya hawa wamagharibi si cha kufurahishwa, hivi na mbinu zao zote wazijuazo za kivita wameshindwa kumkamata gaddafi tu mpaka waanzishe vita hili watu wauuane.
 
itachukua miaka isiyopungua 10- kukaa sawa,kwa kweli libya wana safari ndefu mno ya kutembea,watamkumbuka gaddafi wwakiwa wanasafiri kukimbilia nchi za watu
 
Common denominator is. Both were Presidents of Islamic Nations.
 
Aljamahiria.com / صحيفة الجماهير / Libya - The latest True News from Libya (20-10-2011 / 18.00 pm)

Hapo kwenye RED... Hizi sasa ni propaganda mwacheni mtumishi akapumzike nadhani mwanakijiji atamwona kwenye ndoto yake pia.
 
Afe tu, kwani alizaliwa atawale milele! miaka 42 yote bado anan'gan'gania madaraka! kilichompata alikitaka mwenyewe! wote walioshindana na nguvu ya umma mwisho wao ulikuwa huohuo wa gadafi!
 
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