Thursday, October 20, 2011

Commentaries, Opinions, Editorials, And Analysis On The Death Of Gaddafi



Gaddafi Deserved His Death In A Libyan Sewer – He Had All The Morality Of A Sewer Rat -- Con Coughlin, The Telegraph

I can't think of a better way for Colonel Muammar Gaddafi to meet his end than to be gunned down in a Libyan sewer. It is a fitting end to the career of a man who presided over one of the most murderous and violent regimes of the modern age, and had all the morality of a sewer rat.

This was a man whose hands were drenched in the blood of his innocent victims. We in Britain will remember his role in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, which killed 270 people, and the stockpiles of Semtex explosives he happily provided to the IRA, which accounted for the deaths and maiming of hundreds more victims.

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

Moammar Gadhafi meets a tyrant's end -- McClathcy News editorial

Justice for Libya, and Pan Am victims -- Brian Flynn, CNN

With Gadhafi's death, a tough road to democracy -- Detroit Free Press editorial

Positive Outcome Not Guaranteed in Libya -- Max Boot, Commentary

With Gadhafi's death, Libyans face an unknown rebirth -- Doug Saunders, Globe and Mail

The colonel is caught. The demise of Muammar Qaddafi will give new life to the Arab revolution. -- The Economist

With Gaddafi gone, who will run the new Libya? -- Peter Oborne, The Telegraph

What Will Qaddafi’s Death Teach Our Enemies? -- Mark Steyn, NRO

Gadhafi: Who'll Replace The Devil We Knew? -- IBD Editorial

Libya needs true people power -- Khaled Diab, The Guardian

Gadhafi's Death: The End of a Tyrant -- Yassin Musharbash, Spiegel Online

Analysis: After Gaddafi, Reconciliation or Reprisal? -- New York Times/Reuters
Analysis-Libya's Next Tests: Big Expectations, Power Plays -- New York Times/Reuters

Gaddafi's Death Starts a Perilous Race for Power in Libya -- Tony Karon, Time

Libya: Now the Hard Part Starts -- Richard N. Haass, Council on Foreign Relations

If Gaddafi is dead, that solves the problem of the trial – but we may never learn the truth about

Lockerbie and other crimes -- Daniel Knowles, The Telegraph

How Qaddifi killing affirms Arab Spring principles -- Christian Science Monitor editorial

Gadhafi's death: Vindication for Obama? -- The Week

Gaddafi killed: A new kind of US foreign policy success
-- Mark Mardell, BBC

What Gaddafi’s Death Teaches the Middle East…And Should Teach the West -- Barry Rubin, Pajamas Media

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