Friday, October 21, 2011

The Fall Of Gaddafi: Commentaries, Opinions, Editorials, And Analysis



A Tyrant Falls, But I Fear What Will Come Next -- Max Hastings, Daily Mail

A world without Gaddafi must be a fractionally better place. He was a bloody tyrant who not merely oppressed Libya’s six million people, but used the country’s oil wealth — royalties of £23  billion last year — to promote terrorism and foment mischief abroad.

The Western powers have hailed his death as a landmark in the revolutionary struggle which they have supported in Libya. David Cameron took the lead in promoting regime change; now he has got it, though yesterday he wisely avoided any hint of triumphalism.

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

With the death of Mad Dog Gaddafi, other dictators will sleep less easily tonight -- Niles Gardiner, The Telegraph

You can't blame Gaddafi for thinking he was one of the good guys
-- Robert Fisk, The Independent

Gaddafi’s demise
-- Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post

Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, 1942-2011: An Erratic Leader, Brutal and Defiant to the End -- Neil Macfarquhar, New York Times

Mogadishu on the Mediterranean? Muammar al-Qaddafi is dead. Now comes the hard part. -- Christian Caryl, Foreign Policy

In Tripoli, Blaring Horns and Shouts of Joy -- Omar Abulqasim Alkikli, New York Times

How Qaddafi killing affirms Arab Spring principles -- Christian Science MonitorMoammar 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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