$1.6 million reward for Gaddafi 'dead or alive'

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  1. Defengar

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    Fighting raged as Muammar Gaddafi troops fought back at his Tripoli compound a day after it was captured, while rebels offered a $1.6 million reward for the elusive strongman, dead or alive.

    As the United Nations called a meeting to discuss the unlocking by backers of the insurgency of billions of dollars of Libyan assets, donor countries were meeting in Qatar.

    Meanwhile, Washington said Libya's stockpile of weapons of mass destruction had been secured and that it was confident the rebel National Transitional Council (NTC) could set up governing structures after overrunning Tripoli.

    As a group of mostly foreign journalists who had been confined to Tripoli's Rixos Hotel were freed, Italian media said four Italian journalists were kidnapped in Libya, and two French journalists were wounded in Tripoli.

    The rebels also made key diplomatic gains when two of Gaddafi's staunchest African allies, Chad and Burkina Faso, said they recognise the NTC as the sole representative of the Libyan people.

    During the afternoon, thick smoke hung over the Bab al-Aziziya complex, where rebels and Gaddafi forces were fighting with light arms, heavy machine guns, rocket propelled grenades and mortars, an AFP reporter said.

    Fighting also spread to the nearby Abu Slim area, where loyalists were on the attack, a day after they fled as rebels overran the Bab al-Aziziya compound.

    However, rebel commanders said they were determined to push the loyalist troops out of the area.

    Many streets were deserted, with commanders saying dozens of pro-Gaddafi snipers had taken up positions.

    "There are snipers above and around the perimeter of Bab al-Aziziya; there are dozens of them but we don't know where they are," said a rebel chief, Nuri Mohammed.

    A rebel military spokesman speaking to Al-Jazeera television said "Libyan territory is 90 to 95 percent under the control of the rebellion."

    Colonel Abdullah Abu Afra said "the fall of Bab al-Aziziyah marked the end of the Gaddafi regime in Tripoli and in Libya."

    Rebels said they had found no trace of Gaddafi when they swarmed through his compound on Tuesday, and the whereabouts of him and his family remains a mystery.

    However, the former colonel broadcast a message early Wednesday on the website of a TV station headed by his son, Seif al-Islam.

    Gaddafi said he had abandoned his compound in a "tactical withdrawal."

    "Bab al-Aziziya was nothing but a heap of rubble after it was the target of 64 NATO missiles, and we withdrew from it for tactical reasons," he said.

    In a later audio message on Syria-based Arrai Oruba television, Gaddafi boasted that he had taken to the streets of Tripoli without being recognised.

    "I walked incognito, without anyone seeing me, and I saw youths ready to defend their city," he said, without specifying when he did his walkabout.

    He also urged people to "go into the streets ... and cleanse Tripoli of rats", referring to the rebels.

    Wherever he may be, the rebel National Transitional Council wants him, dead or alive, and has put a $1.6 million price on his head.

    "The NTC supports the initiative of businessmen who are offering two million dinars for the capture of Moamer Gaddafi, dead or alive," NTC chief Mustafa Abdel Jalil said in Benghazi.

    Abdel Jalil also offered amnesty to "members of (Gaddafi's) close circle who kill him or capture him."

    Gaddafi spokesman Mussa Ibrahim told Arrai Oruba that more than 6500 "volunteers" had arrived in Tripoli to fight for the regime, and called for more.

    Rebels who secured Tripoli's airport on Sunday said it was still under sporadic attack by Gaddafi fighters, with snipers along the road from the city, and that a rocket on Tuesday had damaged an airplane on the runway.

    Manager Arabi Mustafa said that once the security problems are resolved and water and electricity restored, the airport would be reopened.

    Elsewhere, rebels advancing towards Gaddafi's birthplace of Sirte were blocked Wednesday in the town of Bin Jawad as loyalists kept up a stiff resistance.

    After taking Ras Lanuf, 150 kilometres west of Sirte, they advanced up to Bin Jawad, but were stopped by heavy artillery fire, rebel commander Fawzi Bukatif told AFP.

    "Gaddafi's forces are still fighting, we are surprised. We thought they would surrender with the fall of Tripoli," Bukatif said.

    "Maybe something or somebody is behind them," he said, adding "maybe" when asked if he was referring to Gaddafi or his sons.

    President Nicolas Sarkozy said he had invited the countries he regards as "the friends of Libya" to talks in Paris on September 1 on the future of the country after Gaddafi.

    "We have decided in full agreement with (British Prime Minister) David Cameron to hold a great international conference to help the free Libya of tomorrow, to show that we're passing towards the future," Sarkozy said.

    Meanwhile, the UN Security Council is due to meet today after a US request to ease sanctions on Libya and unlock billions of frozen assets to help the rebel council rebuild the country and its institutions.

    Washington wants to send $1.4 billion of humanitarian aid while Britain and France also said they were working to unfreeze Libyan assets blocked by Security Council sanctions.

    And in Doha, reprsentatives of the Libya contact group met to discuss providing $2.4 billion in urgently required funds for the NTC and unfreezing Libyan assets globally.

    For its part, the Pentagon said Libya's stockpile of chemical weapons are "secure" but that an arsenal of thousands of shoulder-launched missiles remained cause for concern.

    Asked if sites containing chemical weapons, including over 10 tons of mustard gas, were safe, spokesman Colonel Dave Lapan said: "Yes."

    Josh Earnest, a White House spokesman, also said Washington has "confidence in the TNC" and is "encouraged by they way they have conducted themselves so far."

    In Tripoli, journalists trapped at Tripoli's Rixos Hotel since Monday walked free while two French journalists who suffered gunshot wounds covering the fighting outside Gaddafi's compound were recovering, their employers said.

    But the fate of four Italians kidnapped in Libya was worrisome. Italian media reports said two worked for the top Italian daily Corriere della Sera, one for La Stampa and the fourth for Avenire, a Roman Catholic paper.

    In other developments, close Gaddafi ally and Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez charged that his country's embassy in Tripoli was "assaulted and totally sacked," demanding that the ambassador and his staff be protected.

    Chavez has been an unyielding opponent of a NATO air campaign against Gaddafi and has extended his personal support to the Libyan leader on numerous occasions during the six-month-long uprising against him.

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    Hmmm, i wonder if this will get one of Gaddafi`s associates to betray him....
     
  2. Defengar

    Defengar New Member

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    Is there a clause that makes you "scott free in the eyes of the legal system" if you turn in someone like that even if you were one of his handymen?
     
  3. Political Mudslinger

    Political Mudslinger Banned

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    I just wonder where he is. There is not that many places he can go without being recognized.
     
  4. MissJonelyn

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    That's all? 1.6 Million dollars? I mean he's no Osama but he should be worth a little more.
     
  5. GiveUsLibertyin2012

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    If Qaddafi wants to disappear,he should just go to Aruba.
     
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    Political Mudslinger Banned

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    LMAO.....good one!!!
     
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    theunbubba Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    The guy could go to Bollywood and be completely ignored.
     
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    The biggest threat to the future existence of America isn't to be found in the Middle East (or North Africa). The ultimate threat lies in the fact that significant numbers of American voters have been scammed into believing the multitude of fallacies, deceptions, and downright quackery that constitutes Leftist dogma. What happens to a Libyan dictator, what Al Qaeda may be planning, what group ends up running Egypt, what Iran might do next, Palestinian issues, threats to Israel, etc., can't hold a candle to the threat to freedom, prosperity, and a viable future presented by the Democrat Party with its mass-popularization of government addiction.
     
  9. BestViewedWithCable

    BestViewedWithCable Well-Known Member

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    We had a 50 million dollar bounty on Osama....
     
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    Beevee Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    You haven't taken the US economy into account or where the National Transitional Council may have obtained the funds.
     
  11. Joker

    Joker Banned at Members Request Past Donor

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    This is not our bounty.
     
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    Gaddafi has a lot more money than that. He can easily out pay his bounty.
     
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    I wish I could get over there with my sniper rifle.
     
  14. Defengar

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    I wonder how the rebel leaders decided on 1.6 mill...
     
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    :mobile:I understand they phoned Bernanke and asked for the conversion rate.:giggle:
     
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    Just once. Just once dear God. I want to see these bounties reflect the cost of prosecution and incarceration. I want to see something like "$3 mil dead, but only $1.5 mil alive". Or whatever is an appropriate difference.

    Or maybe "$1 mil for him alive, but $3 mil for just his head."
     
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    Who said that it was?
     
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    I wish you could too.
     
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    Cable's post creates the implication, but whatever. I'm not interested in arguing over what exactly was said and wasn't said because such discussions are stupid, and if that's your only gripe with my comment anyway, who cares?

    Perhaps the bounty is so low because it isn't being offered by a nation that can afford $50 million dollar rewards, such as the US, but rather a small force of rebel fighters.
     
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    This whole Libya thing wreaks of rotten salmon. I don't know much about Qaddafi, but what I've heard is good things and he took care of his people. That there's rebels who were wanting to kill him and take down the regime doesn't convince me. There are factions in virtually every country who, if backed by the most powerful countries in the world, would gladly take up arms and murder their leaders. The puzzle pieces just do not fit together...

    Anyways, if he has to go he has to go, but I'd like to see him captured alive and given a chance to flee the country to never return to Libya, and if he does (he won't) THEN fine, kill him if it must be done. ..

    What difference does it make whether Barrack Obama is Muslim or not anymore? He uses our military to fight side by side along with radical Islamic jihadists with questionable intentions.
     
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    You must be a fan of Gaddafi`s most famous commissioned piece of public art!

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    Unless someone can get past Chavez's security supplied for him....forget it.

    He's in Carracas Venezuela sipping fine liquire, and rubbing fine latina ass.
     
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    Oh that's right. What was I thinking, those Libyan fighter jets off the coast of California almost had us. Thank God the United States military and her allies stopped this man's military before he waged war on our homeland. Thank you NATO, you saved my family again!
     
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    You realize he sponsored many terrorist groups and war criminals around the world, including the terrorists bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 (the lockerbie bombing) which killed hundreds by itself...
     
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    You realize we sponsor Al Qaeda, a terrorist group, which killed thousands by itself...
     

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