Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Mad dog of the Middle East

The regime of Muammar Gaddafi, who has been ruler of oil-rich Libya since leading a bloodless coup in 1969, appears to be in its death throes. Picture: AP Source: AP

February 23, 2011
Greg Sheridan, Foreign editor
The Australian

COLONEL Muammar Gaddafi is the most flamboyantly weird dictator in the modern world, not as ruthlessly sadistic as North Korea's Kim Jong-il, not quite as nuttily paranoid as Burma's Than Shwe, nor indeed as dedicated a mass murderer as was Iraq's Saddam Hussein, but beyond measure the fruitiest nut case on top of any national government anywhere.

It is perhaps wrong to joke about Gaddafi when the convulsive death throes of his regime are resulting in hundreds of lives lost. And in his long, tumultuous and at times terrible rule Gaddafi has confronted Western policy-makers with dilemmas over the most deadly serious of issues: nuclear proliferation, state-sponsored global terrorism, the widespread suppression of human rights, the diplomacy and raw power of oil.

Yet the man is a buffoon, a preening, ludicrous, Evelyn Waugh caricature of an African dictator, not only a scourge but an embarrassment to all Libyans and to the wider Arab culture. Finally, it seems, his countrymen are fed up.

The dictator can no longer keep them isolated from the currents flowing through the outside world. They know it doesn't have to be like this.


It is not as if Gaddafi has become more eccentric as he has grown older. He seems to have sprung fully formed from the womb as a narcissistic dictator, with a heavy dash of Walter Mitty dreamer. The son of a modestly affluent Bedouin family, Gaddafi was by all accounts a talented young military officer, sent for training in Greece. He always had the will to power and began plotting coups while still studying.

He was 27 in 1969 when Libya's King Idris made the mistake of going overseas. Gaddafi, a mere captain at the time, led a bloodless coup. For a time he called himself prime minister. But right from the start his rule was personal, capricious and often deadly. He was popular early because he deployed the rhetoric of anti-colonialism. Libya is a classically artificial state born of colonialism and decolonisation. Much of it was under Ottoman rule from the 16th century. Then it suffered Italian colonial rule. But it was never really a nation; rather a collection of fractious tribes and clans. As in much of the Middle East, the clan is more important in Libya than the nation.

But Libyans were united in their resentment of Italian rule. Gaddafi expelled Italians living in Libya in 1970. Power went to Gaddafi's head quickly. Libya is a small country; even today its population is little over six million. But it has the largest oil and gas reserves in North Africa. It was a deadly combination: an immature, impetuous, ego-maniacal and slightly mad dictator and lots and lots and lots of money.

In 1972 Gaddafi gave up the title of prime minister and instead adopted, Idi Amin-like, a bewildering array of honorifics and ceremonial titles, chief among them the Brother Leader and Guide of the Revolution.

He was drawn both to socialism and pan-Arab nationalism. He styled himself the new Che Guevara. Throughout the 1970s and 80s Gaddafi tried to have a global geo-strategic impact. His weapons were money, terrorism and ideology.

Though claiming to be a socialist, Gaddafi was not a Marxist. At times he talked of Islamic socialism. Like so many other ego-driven revolutionary leaders, he authored his own manifesto, the incoherent Green Book. He subsidised extreme left-wing, mainly Trotskyite, grouplets in the West, including Australia, in exchange for their paying homage to the Green Book and his ideas.

He styled himself a revolutionary. The normal mechanisms of a modern state were suspended in Libya, which under Gaddafi claimed to have implemented a direct people's rule. This was given life through various local people's committees. Though Libya was under Gaddafi's absolute rule, and these committees were chosen and shaped by him, they nonetheless provided a method of consulting and co-opting the tribal and clan leaders who remained important figures in Libyan life.

Gaddafi tried to export this farrago of fraudulent direct participation into Libya's international dealings. For a time Libya's embassies were re-styled as People's Bureaus. There was a touch of Mao's Cultural Revolution in Gaddafi's approach and a touch, too, of the ideas of permanent revolution. But it was all really a sham, a pretext for Gaddafi's assumption of absolute power and a stage set for the endless psycho-drama of his outsize ego.

In the past 10 years it has been the buffoon aspect of Gaddafi that has claimed most attention. Any dictator who assembles a personal bodyguard of 40 female virgins, some of them from Ethiopia, chosen personally by Gaddafi, is going to attract attention. In 2009 he paid a reconciliation visit to Rome and assembled 500 Italian prostitutes, all of them above a minimum height, so he could give them a lecture and personally distribute to them copies of the Koran.

He had a love of his luxury Bedouin tent and took it with him to Europe and asked to take it to the US. Then there were the outfits. Good grief, those outfits. As a dictator Gaddafi had the dress sense of Lady Gaga under the influence of Michael Jackson. He favoured powder blue and flowing robes, but occasionally went for earth colours. Looking back at Gaddafi's photo file is to see the decline that besets all dictators. The young Gaddafi is slim and manly and looks like the army officer he was, the old Gaddafi is puffy and dissolute, overly made up and spilling out of control.

But Gaddafi is not just a figure of the grotesque and the bizarre. In the 70s, 80s and 90s he was a serious geo-strategic problem. And in his support of global terrorism, his hatred of Israel and the West, and his quest always for a transnational ideology, he pre-figured much of al-Qa'ida and the later jihadist movement.

Gaddafi set Libya up as the land of revolution, where all groups that could stitch their violent psycho-pathologies into a narrative of anti-colonialism were given succour. He supported revolutionaries in Colombia, as he supported Carlos the Jackal in Venezuela. He sent arms to the IRA and hosted training camps for them. He invested heavily in Palestinian terrorism; his preferred terrorist was Abu Nidal. He also interfered in Lebanese politics.

But he most enraged the West with the acts of terrorism his own agents or troops carried out. In 1984, Libyan diplomats firing from within the Libyan embassy in London killed an English policewoman, Constable Yvonne Fletcher, who was helping to police a demonstration at the embassy. This led to the breaking of diplomatic relations between Britain and Libya, but the British government at the time was criticised for accepting that the diplomats who committed the murder were protected by diplomatic immunity. They went home and were never charged.

In 1986 a disco was bombed in Berlin. The disco was known to be popular with American soldiers, two of whom were killed in the bombing, as well as a civilian. The Americans discovered Gaddafi was behind it. But he had picked the wrong American president to trifle with. Ronald Reagan labelled Gaddafi "the mad dog of the Middle East". The normally urbane and unflappable US secretary of state George Schultz declared: "You've had it, pal."

Reagan bombed Tripoli and Gaddafi's tent. Gaddafi went quiet for a while, as he was always inclined to when he thought the Americans were seriously annoyed with him. But 1988 saw Gaddafi's single worst terrorist outrage. Pan Am Flight 103 was blown up over Lockerbie. All 259 people on board were killed and 11 died on the ground. It transpired this act of terrorism had been ordered by Gaddafi and for much of the 90s his economy, though insanely rich with oil, was crippled by Western sanctions.

Eventually Gaddafi decided he wanted an end to these sanctions. Influenced a little perhaps by the relatively reformist tendencies of his second son, Sief Gaddafi, he understood it was better to get back into some kind of working relationship with the West. Gaddafi's government finally admitted liability for the Lockerbie tragedy and paid $US3 billion in compensation for the victims' families. It also allowed a Libyan agent, Abdul Baset Ali al-Megrahi, to stand trial and go to prison for the bombing.

Like most Arab leaders, Gaddafi was scared of the Americans when they invaded Iraq in 2003. He was also scared of al-Qa'ida. Although Gaddafi's dreams of worldwide revolution, and his tactic of international terrorism, prefigured al-Qa'ida, he knew Islamism would threaten his regime. His political narrative, such as it was, was based in anti-imperialism.

This rhetoric had become anachronistic by the 1990s; by the 2000s it was positively antique. And it was no longer resonating with anybody. Radicalism in the Middle East now found expression in Islamism, which rejected national dictators such as Gaddafi, and saw in the decadence of his lifestyle and family only a repugnant echo of the worst features of the West. Though Gaddafi had championed his own version of Islamic socialism and pan-Arabism, the harsh, strict disciplines of al-Qa'ida and Wahabi Islam, as understood by genuine fanatics and zealots, had no place for the likes of him.

He decided to pivot strategically and sent envoys to quietly ask the Americans what would be necessary to get him restored to respectability. The most dramatic move came when Gaddafi announced Libya had indeed had a nuclear weapons program, and other weapons of mass destruction programs as well, but was giving them up and opening the country's facilities to inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency.

The Bush administration removed Gaddafi from the list of state sponsors of terrorism and removed the sanctions from him. But he was still more than capable of playing with the heads of Western leaders. He cajoled and blackmailed the British government into releasing the Lockerbie bomber, allegedly on medical grounds, who returned to a hero's welcome in Libya. The new British government of David Cameron has denounced this as an immoral and seedy deal.

As with many dictators, the nearest thing to politics in Libya was a dispute between some of Gaddafi's seven sons. Seif was held up as the moderniser and liberaliser of Libya, though this week it was Seif who went on state television threatening carnage and destruction if the demonstrators did not desist. Gaddafi was indulgent of his wayward sons, threatening all kinds of retribution against Switzerland because it briefly imprisoned another son, Hannibal, for beating up servants.

The breadth and depth of Libyan opposition to Gaddafi have been breathtaking these past few days. It may be, as so often has happened before, that the West overestimated the shrewdness of this dictator. The return of the Lockerbie bomber was said to have boosted Gaddafi's prestige among his own people. It seems it didn't boost it too much. The Libyans, like so many who labour under dictatorship, knew all too well the foolishness and grief their demagogic leader caused them.

In the end, deadly, vicious and unpredictable as Gaddafi was, his flamboyant theatricality, it seems, fooled no one but himself.

He must be a salutary sight for dictators everywhere.

* * *
LIBYA TIMELINE

September 1969: Muammar Gaddafi, a 27-year-old army captain from a Bedouin family, leads a coup to overthrow the monarchy.

1970s: Gaddafi shuts down British and US military bases in Libya, establishes a socialist system and nationalises businesses, including foreign oil companies. His 1976 Green Book rejects Marxism and capitalism.

1980s: Gaddafi increasingly supports groups considered terrorist in the West.

1986: After Libya is found to be responsible for a bomb blast at a Berlin disco frequented by US troops, US president Ronald Reagan launches air strikes that kill 44 people, including Gaddafi's adopted baby daughter.

1988: Libyan agents blow up Pan Am Flight 103 over the Scottish town of Lockerbie, killing 270 people.

1999: In an effort to repair his image, Gaddafi hands over two Libyans charged in the Lockerbie bombing.

2001: A Scottish court convicts one of the alleged Lockerbie bombers, Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, and sentences him to life imprisonment. The other is acquitted.

2003: Libya agrees to pay up to $US10 million to the relatives of each of the 270 victims and declares it will dismantle all weapons of mass destruction.

2004: British prime minister Tony Blair visits Libya as energy company Shell signs a deal to explore for gas off the Libyan coast.

2005: US oil companies resume operations after 20 years.

2006: US and Libya resume full diplomatic ties.

2009: Libya holds celebrations marking Gaddafi's 40 years in power. Megrahi is released from a Scottish prison on compassionate grounds because he has prostate cancer.

February 16, 2011: Riot police clash with protesters in Libya's second largest city, Benghazi, triggering days of protest and bloodshed across the country.

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

ពួកយើងជាកូនខ្មែរ ឈាមខែ្មរ ត្រូវពិចារណាថា អ្វីដែលបាត់បង់ទៅហើយយើងពិបាកនឹងទាមទារយកមកវិញណាស់ មិនមែនថាងាយ ធ្វើងាយតាមដែលយើងគិតទេ
ដូច្នេះយើងគួរតែថែរក្សារបស់ដែលវានៅសល់ នោះវាល្អប្រពៃណាស់ទៅហើយ កុំគិតតែបានស្រែកជេរគ្នាតាម វិទ្យុ អ៊ិនធើណេត ។ល។​ ការជេរគ្នា រវាងខ្មែរនិងខ្មែរគ្នាអែងដូច្នេះវានាំអោយមានការរិះគន់ពីបរទេស ជាពិសេសប្រទេសជិតខាងយើងហើយអ្នកទទួលរង្គ្រោះពីការរិះគន់ខ្លាំងជាងគេគឺ ពុកម្ដាយ បងប្អូន ញាត្តិមិត្តយើងវិញទេ ដែលពួកគាត់គ្មានដឹងអីបន្តិចសោះបែរមកទទួលទោសជំនួសពួកយើងវិញ តើយើងមានគិតខ្លះទេ?

ពីខ្ញុំ ជនអប្រិយ

Anonymous said...

Why do Kos Trol, sea and lands proximately over 10 000 km2 have been lost to Vietnam by who treaty? Why don’t Cambodia goverment transparencies explain to Cambodia army at front line and the whole nation about this? Why don't they include this into education system? Why?

Cambodian armies are fighting at front line for 4.6 km2 and what's about over 10 000km2 of Cambodia to Vietnam. Nobody dare to talk about it! Why? Cambodian armies you are decide the fate of your nation, Cambodian army as well as Cambodian people must rethink about this again and again. Is it fair?

Kos Trol, Sea and lands over 10 000km2 have been lost to Vietnam by who treaty at 1979 to 1985 treaty! Treaty! Cambodian army at front line as well as all Cambodian people must rethink again about these issues. Are Cambodian army fighting to protect the Cambodia Nation or protect a very small group that own big lands, big properties or only protecting a small group rather in the real name of protecting Khmer nation?

Cambodian army at front line suffer under rain, wind, bullets, bombs, lack of foods, lack of nutrition, their families have no health care help, no securities after they die but a very small group eat well, sleep well, sleep in first class hotel with air conditioning with young girls message, have super health care from oversea medical treatment, they are billionaires, millionaires who sell out the country to be rich and make Cambodian people suffer everyday as Cambodian people know already.

Who signed the treaty 1979-1985 that result lost over 10 000 km2 of Cambodia??? Why don't they transparency inform all Cambodian and Cambodian army at front line about these issues? Why don't include Kos Trol (Kos Trol size is bigger than the whole Phom Phen and bigger than Singapoor with heap of great natural resources) in education system in Cambodia.

Look at Hun Sen families, relatives; friends are billionaires, millionaires where do they get the money from if we all just get out of war with empty hands? Hun Sen always say in his speech Cambodia just get up from war, just get up from Zero with empty hands and how come they are billionaires, millionaires but 90% innocent Cambodian people are so poor struggling with living every day.

Smart Khmer girl Ms. Rattana Keo,

Anonymous said...

Ms. Rattana Keo...How smart are you? I know you like to sleep around with young boys. May be your husband can't perform well at bad for you so you stress than you sleep around with every boys in town.

Or May be your husband sick of you and he start looking for a new young pussy at Cambodia. May be beautiful girls 10-14 years younger than him. What 's a yummy young girls!!!!

We know that you are very sick woman Ms. Rattana Keo..

Anonymous said...

4:41 PM

We think Ms. Rattana Keo is real khmer hero in this century. You stupid head, Khmer needs hero like her speak the true and not scare of dying

Anonymous said...


This word came from the former president of USA Ronald Wilson Reagan (1911- 2004).

Anonymous said...

Ratna keo you are the second wife of Nut romdul right, you are very skilefule in cheating Mr, romdul and separete his family, now you used same trick to separet our nation, you thinks people believe you, you are slute women.

Anonymous said...

THIS GUY IS A FUCKING EVIL ANNOUNCING WAR ON HIS OWN PEOPLE

Anonymous said...

Khmerization is starting to practice prejudice and discrimination action due to the comment has to be approved by Khmerization blog otherwise they don't publish the comment. That is limited of freedom of speech and expression. So Khmerization only approve the commend that only serving their political advantage in news. Khmerization is not difference at the news in Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

Shame on Khmerization! Khmerization now is communist system News, beware to all cambodians. Khmerization limite khmer speech and freedom of expression! Shame on Khmerization!

Anonymous said...

Shame on Khmerization! Khmerization now is communist system News, beware to all cambodians. Khmerization limite khmer speech and freedom of expression! Shame on Khmerization!

Anonymous said...

Here is a long lost of Mr. Sen cousine from Middle East!

Anonymous said...

សូមមេត្តាសរសេរជាភាសាខែ្មរអោយបានច្រើនផង កុំប្រើភាសាអង់គ្លេសច្រើនពេក គ្មាននរណាគេចង់មើលទេ បើនៅអន់ភាសាខែ្មរសូមមេត្តាទៅរៀនអក្ខរកម្មឬរៀនគួរបន្ថែមម៉ោងទៀតទៅ នេះកុំអោយភាសាខែ្មរសាបសូន្យណា!!!!!!!!
បើយើងជាខែ្មរពិតប្រាដកមែន សូមបង្ហាញនូវអ្វីជារបស់ខែ្មរផង កុំអាងថាខ្លួនពូកែអង់គ្លេសនោះ ចេះតែពួយយក ពួយយក នេះឬដែលអួតខ្លួនថាជាកូនខ្មែរ? ឬខ្លាចមនុស្សនៅក្នុងលោកនេះមិនដឹងថាអ្នកអត់ចេះភាសាអង់គ្លេស? ឬមួយភាសាអង់គ្លេសជាភាសាដើមកំណើតរបស់អ្នក?
សូមអរគុណ
ពីជនអប្រិយ

Anonymous said...

i say send all siem pad thugs to protest ah gadafi in libya! why siem run away from libya? they are only good at bullying cambodia, that's right, i forgot!

Anonymous said...

gadafi, please get a hair cut, you'll look sexier, really!

Anonymous said...

WILL THE MAD DOG OF CAMBODIA BE NEXT???

WAR WAR WAR WAR WAR WAR WAR WAR!!!!

THAT' S HOW THE MAD DOG OF CAMBODIA BARKS

Anonymous said...

The MAD DOG,Gaddhafi wants to Kill
his own people to stay as dictator all the rest of his life.
He asked an air force fighter jet to drop bombs on the Libyan protesters,
but the fighter jet soldier drop the
bombs on the desert and get out alive
.Thank for the soldier who did not
listen to Gaddhafi.
Back to the MAD DOG,Hun Sen in Cambodia,wants close the DOORS,beat the DOGS.
Hun Sen Khmer dictator called
Khmer people "DOGS".
Khmer people called him back,"Hun Sen is a Vietnam "DOG" too.

Anonymous said...

No other choice...it will happen in Cambodia.

I'm just wondering if HunXin is willing to step down, flee, or commit suicide when the Egypt earthquake comes.

Or maybe at the last stroke of breath, he starts shooting vietcongss and chase them out...unlikely but possible...hmmm

Anonymous said...

KHmerization hates people who talk about Kos Trol, sea and lands about 10 000km2 to Vietnam. Khmerization try to silence Ms. Rattana Keo about Kos TRol, sea and land 10 000km2. Khmerization tries to play blame game to Ms. Rattana Keo. Khmerization is killing every Cambodian who talks about Kos Trol. Ms. Rattana Keo keeps talking about Kos Trol, sea and lands over 10 000km2 to Vietnam because No Khmer men dare to speak out about this out loud. They are get into politic and news to serve their own interest in money in every generation of Khmer. Khmerization tries to silence one defend less woman that remind Khmers about Kos Trol, sea and lands over 10 000km2 have been lost to Vietnam injustice to all Cambodian people. Shame on khmerization News! Khmerization only serves their interest in political gain.
All real patriot Khmers die for nothing to serve the optician in every generation. Politian get rich and Khmer people keep suffer every day.
All Cambodian readers beware, I used to be a very big fan that inspired by KI and Khmerization but today I can see their real face and political gain purpose. Beware all Cambodian people! Politian gets rich but Khmer people like you and me are getting suffered every day.

Anonymous said...

we must start full demonstration now in every states in Cambodia to get rid of the dictator Hun Sen.

Anonymous said...

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