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Sep 3, 2008 08:05 EDT

Gaddafi – No longer “Mad Dog” of Middle East

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Once called the “mad dog of the Middle East” by President Ronald Reagan, Libya’s leader Muammar Gaddafi will meet U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice this week.

Senior State Department official David Welch told reporters he had met Gaddafi — “a person of personality and experience” — several times. 

“We don’t refer to Colonel Gaddafi in those terms today,” said Welch when asked about Reagan’s derogatory reference. 

He anticipated Rice, America’s most senior diplomat, was “quite capable” of meeting with Gaddafi and looking after U.S. interests. 

COMMENT

Mr Gaddafi will remain always as “Mad Dog”,he will never change. He is one of the bull leaders of Africa. The only way out to get rid of him is to throw him from ruling the Libian poeple.We Africans hate him very much. We dont even want to hear about him. So,Americans please don’t discuss with him just…..away.

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Jul 10, 2008 06:18 EDT

Russia’s Cold War anger over U.S. shield: misjudged?

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Russia’s angry response to an accord between Washington and Prague on building part of a U.S. missile defence shield in the Czech Republic is reminiscent of the rhetoric of the Cold War. Although Russian President Dmitry Medvedev says Moscow still wants talks on the missile shield, his Foreign Ministry has threatened a “military-technical” response if the shield is deployed.

That phrase could have come straight out of the Soviet lexicon and seems more at home in the second half of the last century than now. Russian military analyst Pavel Felgenhauer called it psychological pressure to try to encourage opposition to the missile system among Europeans, and described it as “the same sort that was used in the 1980s by the Soviet Union when the United States deployed cruise missiles in Europe.”

We are, of course, a long way from the tensions of the Cold War. But the dispute is reminiscent of the war of words between the Soviet Union and the United States in the 1980s over another missile defence system — the Strategic Defence Initiative proposed by Ronald Reagan. His dream of a partly space-based missile system, otherwise known as Star Wars after George Lucas’ 1977 film, never became a reality but the row over it plagued Soviet-U.S. relations for years.

COMMENT

I sincerely feel the people of both the Russia and USA are good, honest, hardworking people. Both countries do indeed have problems. The USA and Russia have a corrupt media. Conflict between the Russians and the USA sells papers. Both countries are ruled by special interests and greed.

We both need a three party system.

We really need a truly free press – Russians are afraid to voice their opinions – Americans are influenced by a press which is only interested in ratings. We all get a distorted view of reality.

Bush – beware of a man who feeds off of oil.
Putin – beware of a man who feeds off of oil.
Both men suffer from the same malady – the “short man complex”.

Short little men are by nature always attempting to prove themselves, using any means possible!

Just imagine what a great world this would be if our people had the real power to elect our leaders! We have the power to change our future. We need courage and commitment. As always, it’s up to all of us!

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