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Qaddafi's Empty Boast


by Daniel Pipes April 17, 2011 Cross-posted from National Review Online: The Corner


http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/2011/04/qaddafi-empty-boast









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Oriana Fallaci died almost five years ago but her writings live on. She won fame especially for the knowledge, cunning, and feistiness of her interviews with world leaders such as Yasir Arafat, Robert Kennedy, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, Ariel Sharon, Lech Walesa, and the Dalai Lama. A collection of some of the best are out this month in a new book in English, Interviews with History, Conversations with Power" (Rizzoli New York).







Oriana Fallaci interviewing Mu'ammar al-Qaddafi in his tent in 1979.

I mention this collection because it includes an interview with Mu'ammar al-Qaddafi from 1979 with a paragraph (on p. 148) notable at this moment when NATO is making war on him and declaring he must go. With her trademark verve, Fallaci asked him, "You're not very humble, are you, Colonel?" to which Qaddafi replied with exasperation:



I can survive the attacks of the whole world. And because my Green Book has resolved man's problems, society's problems. America can wage war against us, the West can torment us, it doesn't matter: the world has my Green Book. All we need to defend ourselves is the Green Book.


Judging by the operations currently underway, Qaddafi finds himself in needs of more protection than what his Green Book provides. Typical current headline, this one from FoxNews.com: "Qaddafi Forces Reportedly Fire Cluster Bombs Into Civilian Areas." That would be Libyan civilian areas, specifically Misrata, the country's third largest city.


Comment: How satisfying, even three-plus decades later, to watch as a dictator's pomposity, bluster, and narcissism are punctured for the whole world to see. (April 17, 2011)


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