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Gadhafi’s son bears a grudge: ‘We are not happy with Canada’

Canada:  Ready to take orders from a tin-pot dictator’s son?  Maybe the liberals can fit this item in if they aren’t too busy with that ever-so-urgent gay ‘marriage’ thing. 

Between wedding day plans, I suggest a rather massive reparation of our military defenses. 

TRIPOLI—Libya has made peace with America and the West. It has apologized for having jetliners bombed and paid billions to the victims. It has accepted Israel, and allowed the United States to help it demolish uranium refineries and weapons caches.

But Colonel Moammar Gadhafi’s powerful son has one grudge still to settle. He is angry with Canada. And he wants payback.

[…]  Canada’s mistake, he said, was to join the United States and many other countries in adhering to United Nations-imposed sanctions against Libya after the 1988 bombing of a jetliner over Lockerbie, Scotland, that killed 270 people.

[…] “We have to settle accounts with the Canadians. And I think now is the moment when we have to tell them frankly and directly that you made a mistake, and you have to correct that, and you promise not to repeat it, not today or tomorrow and not with the future generations.”

[…] Mr. Gadhafi said, Canada needs to make amends for what his family regards as an inappropriate gesture.

[…] “The problem is that in the past you followed American policy, and you followed a very bad approach to young students like me at the time,” he said. “Now I am in a position to ask you, tell me why I did not get a visa 10 years ago. And you have to answer me. Someone is going to ask him [Mr. Martin] that.”

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