gaddafi造句1. If Gaddafi survived, would it weaken or strengthen his position as leader?
2. Gaddafi later called for restraint and ordered troops to protect foreign missions.
3. And can they defeat Gaddafi?
4. And whether those were mistaken for Gaddafi armaments, we don't know, but that could be one explanation.
5. Entering his 40th year in power, Gaddafi — at a Sept. 1 ceremony marking his 1969 coup, above — has many reasons to celebrate.
6. Deby and Gaddafi have also worked together on saving the rapidly shrinking Lake Chad, and exploring how the African Union can become more involved in conflict-resolution.
7. Before Libyans rose up against him, Muammar Gaddafi used money, and well-timed diplomatic overtures, to worm his way into the West's good graces.
8. The spokesman said that if Colonel Gaddafi had escaped the capital, he could have fled to the Algerian border.
9. But whether Gaddafi will see his 42nd anniversary in power, on Sept. 1, could depend on the outcome of the talks in Washington, Brussels and the U. N. about what military action to take in Libya.
10. Gaddafi forces also carried out the second air raid in as many days on the key rebel-held port of Brega, home to the country's second largest oil facility, Al Arabiya news network reported.
11. One clue: dozens of Gaddafi kin and colleagues have had their assets frozen by the U. S. Treasury Department—but not Kusa.
12. Downing Street confirmed that Gordon Brown had written a personal letter to Muammar Gaddafi calling on Libya to "act with sensitivity" and to ensure a "low-key return" for Abdelbaset al-Megrahi.
13. Earlier, the international police organisation Interpol issued an arrest warrant, or red notice, for Saadi Gaddafi for crimes allegedly committed while head of his country's football federation.
14. You can kvetch all you want about Hugo SAYING that he considers Gaddafi a friend.
15. The Swiss government said it had frozen assets belonging to Gaddafi and his family.
16. The Sri Lankan cricketers had been travelling in a well-armed convoy to the city's Gaddafi stadium, to commence the third day of a five-day game against Pakistan's national side.
17. That, said Mr Hague, was why the charged'affaire, who represents Colonel Gaddafi in London, had been ordered to leave Britain along with all the other Libyan embassy staff.
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18. Perhaps the two explosions that echoed around Tripoli this afternoon were backing up the message from Doha that Colonel Gaddafi must go.
19. Produced by an international events company in cooperation with Libyan state broadcasting, the Gaddafi show was a sophisticated display of adulation and agitprop, Libyan-style.
20. Ajdabiya is seen by the rebels as the gateway to the west and with this victory they have been given, they say, much needed momentum in their campaign to topple Col Gaddafi.
21. The issue for us was, can we attribute these rapes to Gaddafi himself, or is it something that happened in the barracks," he explained.
22. Libya was on the brink of tectonic change as NEWSWEEK went to press, with the regime of Muammar Gaddafi in a state of dramatic fulmination and ruin.
23. It has to do with money and power Libyan ruler Colonel Muammar Gaddafi what he wants.
24. They believed to the end that the battle for Tripoli was still going - even though the whole world had seen this city had fallen - and they thought that Col Gaddafi was still going to win that battle.
25. The critical question is whether the people of western Libya want Gaddafi or not.
26. In 1992, the United Nations imposed economic sanctions against Libya, forcing out U.S. oil companies, which ran much of the country's huge energy operations. Gaddafi was not deterred, however.
27. Normally, bankers should be on the lookout for accounts in the name of M. Gaddafi, last known address Tripoli.
28. Some rebels were never comfortable with an army leader who had until recently been so close to Gaddafi, and Younes had been involved in a dispute over the leadership of the rebel forces.
29. Xinhua News: According to Libyan television reported 22, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in Tripoli that night told supporters in the capital of Libya have suffered unjust invasion.
30. But he said that the Libyan people must decide their own destiny, and that if Col Gaddafi goes conditions must be in place as to when, where and how that happens.