Strongman Hun Xen aka Iron-fist (កណ្តាប់ដៃដែក) Hun Xen |
Thu Oct 20, 2011
By Matt Spetalnick and Laura MacInnis
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama hailed Muammar Gaddafi's death on Thursday as a warning to authoritarian leaders across the Middle East that iron-fisted rule "inevitably comes to an end," and as vindication for his cautious strategy toward Libya.
Obama joined U.S. politicians and ordinary Americans in welcoming the demise of Gaddafi, who was for decades regarded as a nemesis of American presidents, and also claimed some of the credit for the Libyan strongman's downfall.
But he also appeared to distance Washington from deeper entanglement in the North African oil-producing nation at a time of economic woes at home, placing responsibility for Libya's future squarely on the shoulders of the fractious interim leadership in Tripoli.
"This marks the end of a long and painful chapter for the people of Libya who now have the opportunity to determine their own destiny in a new and democratic Libya," Obama said in the White House Rose Garden.
Obama made clear he considered Gaddafi's death a validation of his "leading from behind" strategy that had drawn criticism at home for casting the United States in a support role in the NATO air assault in Libya. Some of his Republican foes see it as an "Obama doctrine" that abdicates U.S. global leadership.
He also issued a veiled warning to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and other long-entrenched Middle Eastern leaders resisting home-grown democracy movements to take heed of Gaddafi's fate.
"Our leadership at NATO has helped guide our coalition. 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 in a televised statement to a U.S. public already weary of long wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
A NATO official said an unmanned U.S. aircraft took part in strikes on Thursday in Libya, but it was unclear whether U.S. or French airpower struck Gaddafi's convoy believed to have been carrying him near his hometown of Sirte.
The United States had led the initial air strikes on Gaddafi's forces but quickly handed the lead over to NATO, while taking a back seat to Britain and France.
Gaddafi's death is unlikely to give Obama any lasting help in a 2012 presidential election expected to be decided by the state of the stumbling economy and stagnant job market. The raid he ordered in May that killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden gave him only a short-lived boost in the polls.
The U.S. reaction to Gaddafi's death reflected a tortured history with an Arab leader long viewed by Americans as a villain for his government's links to the 1988 bombing of a Pan Am flight over Lockerbie, Scotland, and a 1986 disco bombing in Berlin that targeted U.S. servicemen.
STARK WARNING
Obama also touted Gaddafi's death as a stark message to other authoritarian rulers in the Middle East where revolts upended longtime leaders in Egypt and Tunisia this year.
Washington has demanded that Assad halt his crackdown on democracy protests in Syria and step down, and is pressing Yemen's longtime president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, to leave office in the face of political upheaval.
Obama has also condemned Iran's human rights record and is seeking further sanctions against Tehran over an alleged foiled plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador in Washington.
"For the region, today's events prove once more that the rule of an iron fist inevitably comes to an end," Obama said.
Obama said the United States would be a partner to Libya's interim government and urged a swift transition to democracy but made no specific promises of aid.
Relatives of American victims of the flight blown up over Lockerbie by Libyan agents 23 years ago said justice was served with Gaddafi's death as he fled his hometown and final bastion.
"I hope he's in hell with Hitler," said Kathy Tedeschi, whose first husband, Bill Daniels, was among the 270 people killed in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103.
Politicians across the spectrum also welcomed Gaddafi's death, which could help Obama undercut Republican efforts to question his national security credentials in his 2012 re-election bid.
Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney, who once called Obama's Libya strategy "muddled," said, "The world is a better place with Gaddafi gone."
"The death of Muammar Gaddafi marks an end to the first phase of the Libyan revolution," said Senator John McCain, the top Republican on the Armed Services Committee and 2008 Republican presidential candidate.
Senator Carl Levin, a senior Democrat, said, "The success of the Libyan people in rising up to overthrow a tyrant is a blow against dictatorship everywhere."
Obama had faced criticism for an initially slow response to the Libyan uprising and then set strict limits on the U.S. role in the NATO air assault, which was sanctioned by the United Nations as a means of stopping the massacre of civilians.
But the White House felt its approach bore fruit when rebel forces took Tripoli, and it used Gaddafi's death to reinforce that argument.
Republicans were not expected to ease their accusations that Obama undermined U.S. global prestige with a "leading from behind" approach to "Arab Spring" popular revolts that have engulfed friends and foes alike.
(Additional reporting by Caren Bohan, Tabassum Zakaria, John Whitesides, Michelle Nichols; Editing by Doina Chiacu and Peter Cooney)
14 comments:
Cambodia has no oil so the West and Nato won't want to get rid of Hun San for now. But soon Cambodia will have oil then the West will keep an eye on Hun San looking for an opportunity to take him down. Hun San, I want to see your body hung on the tallest building in Phnom Penh.
Don't worry guys Samdach Decho Hun Sen has billions of dollars to bribe Obama and US gov to quiet. Samdach Decho Hun Sen will buy votes and support from UN, Obama gov and all European union and international court of justice.
Money can buy anything in this world including US gov votes and support Sadach Decho.
Long live Samdach Decho Hun Sen! All these people they have no ideas about the power of money because they will never have such money as our CPP and our Samdach Decho Hun Sen.
Samdach Akko Hun Sen will die in a very painful and humiliated way. He will die naked and with his penis cut off.
But ..But America economic is now collaped and due to no money and no jobs produce so Obama and USA gov must find another way to get money such as support Samdach Decho Hun SEn. When Samdach Decho Hun Sen happy may be Samdach Decho give some benefit and billions dollar to USA.
Don't you know America now is no money left for war or anything because USA has to much owing money to China and Japan and UN. USA is now can't even has enough money to pay US troops salaries.
Stupid idiot ...Money can buy anything including America policies.
Long live Samdach Decho Hun Sen! We live in happy lives because of you!
From now on Hun Sen will goes to sleep in fear that one day his regime and it's off springs will share the same fate as all other dictatiors around the world, long live peace and prosparity free of opression Cambodia long live democracy of Cambodia and the regime as the Hun's regine and its corupt officails!!!!
Samdach Decho Hun Sen has over 10 000 bodygurds who love him and willing to die to protect him at any time. So you people stop dreamming!
Stop dreamming people! if you have no money just come and beg our Samdach Decho Hun Sen may be you people get some luck.
Samdach Decho Hun Sen will close the doors and beat the dogs!
Long live Gaddafy and Hun Sen!
Long live Gaddafy and Hun Sen!!
Ah Hun Sen is different from Gadafy. Gagafy has only few hundred female bodyguards but Ah Hun Xen has personal bodyguards more than 1,000,000 and how many National Polices, Armies, and Military Polices forces???These military fores are under the direct control from Ah Hun Xen.What can we do for our country???
All of Ministries in Cambodia are keep waiting to listen the order of Hun Xen only. No body pay any attention to their work if Hun Xen didn't order them to do. Dummy Sic!
As our friend said; Hun Xen will close the doors and beat the dogs, if any lotus revolution are happening in Cambodia.He won't allow to be happened at all in our sorrow country.
All of u guy so far seeking vengeance on our own Khmer again. When do we learn not to kill? But to use our heads, pol pot regime didn't teach us anything? Let's find peaceful way to change over old regime to new without bloodshed. Singapore can do it, why not us?
LoveKhmer
Samdach Decho Hun Sen said "Close the doors and beat the dogs to death" Do you dare to rise up your revolution ? You will dare to be the dogs!
To 9:29 AM
Ah juoy marai Hun Sen is NOT samdech.
You got it all wrong.
Ah juoy marai Hun Sen is a killing machine.
Ah juoy marai Hun Sen was a Khmer Rouge commander, now a Khmer Rouge leader, had many of his political opponents and journalists assassinated.
Ah juoy marai Hun Sen was behind the Grenade Attack on March 30, 1997.
Twenty innocent Khmer peoples was murders by Ah juoy marai Hun Sen.
When Hun Sen asleep i will save Cambodia
Chea Sim.
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