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This is an archive article published on March 10, 2011

Libyans will fight no-fly zone: Gaddafi

Says restrictions prove Wests intention to seize oil wealth.

Muammar Gaddafi said in an interview broadcast Wednesday that Libyans would fight back if Western nations impose a no-fly zone to prevent the regime from using its air force to bomb government opponents staging a rebellion.

He said imposing the restrictions would prove the Wests real intention was to seize his countrys oil wealth. Gaddafi made his remarks in an interview aired Wednesday by Turkeys state-run TRT Turk television. The interview was conducted late Tuesday night when Gaddafi made a surprise appearance at a hotel where foreign journalists are staying in Tripoli and gave a few interviews.

In the interview,Gaddafi was responding to US and British plans for action against his regime,including imposing a no-fly zone to prevent Gaddafis warplanes from striking rebels.

Gadhafi claimed such a move would lead Libyans to understand that the foreigners aim was to seize oil and take their freedom away. If that happened,he said,he Libyans will take up arms and fight.

Libyan state TV also broadcast remarks by Gaddafi addressing a group of youths from the town of Zintan,near Tripoli. Gaddafi again blamed al-Qaeda operatives from Egypt,Algeria,Afghanistan and the Palestinian territories for the turmoil roiling his country since February 15.

 

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