Mugabe has ALWAYS had an excessively big (and ignorant) mouth.

 

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August 12, 2011 10:57 AM Age: 53 min

Category: Terrorism Monitor, Brief, Global Terrorism Analysis 

 

QADDAFI ALLY ROBERT MUGABE CALLS NATO "TERRORISTS," THREATENS TO EXPROPRIATE
WESTERN FIRMS IN ZIMBABWE 

Mu'ammar Qaddafi's policy of using Libya's oil wealth to build stronger ties
with sub-Saharan African nations through financial aid, investment and arms
supplies has resulted in a distinct lack of support in many of these nations
for NATO's military intervention in the Libyan rebellion. Among the most
vociferous of Qaddafi's supporters has been the long-time ruler of Zimbabwe,
Robert Mugabe. Zimbabwe has been frequently mentioned as a possible place of
exile for the Libyan leader and there were rumors earlier this year that
Zimbabwean troops had been sent to Libya, rumors that gained strength within
Zimbabwe after the nation's defense minister declined to issue a
straightforward denial (Zimbabwean, February 25). One Zimbabwe daily later
claimed to have confirmation from state intelligence sources that 500
soldiers and a number of state security agents intended to reinforce
Qaddafi's female bodyguard had been deployed in Libya (Zimbabwe Mail, March
17). 

President Mugabe, who has been consistent in his support for the Libyan
leader, took the opportunity of using a 90 minute speech in Harare to
castigate NATO for its actions in Libya, particularly those directed
personally at Qaddafi and his family, describing the NATO members as
"terrorists." The speech was delivered as part of celebrations honoring the
Chimurenga War, the local name for the national liberation struggle that
brought Mugabe's Zanu-PF party to power in 1980. 

Mugabe warned Zimbabweans to be vigilant of foreign attempts at regime
change in Zimbabwe as he defended his friend and ally, Mu'ammar Qaddafi: 

Look what they are doing in Libya. The brazen way they seek to kill Qaddafi.
they are deliberately throwing bombs at his family residences. [NATO] has
lost its legitimacy, it has become terrorist and beware this they can do on
any other African country than Libya. We must always be in a state of
preparedness. They seek to kill Qaddafi. They have in fact deliberately
killed some of his children. Now when they do that deliberately, it is
exactly what the Taliban and al-Qaeda do - what is the difference in terms
of what they [NATO] are doing? That's why I say NATO is now a terrorist
organization as well.  If it defies international law it has no rules and
goes out blatantly wanting to kill - that's brazen murder, assassination,
who then can respect it as a law-abiding organization? (Zimbabwe Guardian,
August 8). 

Mugabe also warned he will soon take action against foreign firms operating
in Zimbabwe that originate in countries supporting sanctions against his
regime, naming mineral giant Rio Tinto in particular: "If they are to
continue mining, then the sanctions must go." The president added that
Western investment could easily be replaced by investment from friendlier
countries, such as Russia, China, India and Cuba (Zimbabwe Guardian, August
8).  China is making strong inroads in Zimbabwe; after loaning the nation
$700 million earlier this year it was rewarded with substantial diamond and
platinum concessions. Chinese corporations also appear to have received an
exemption from a government program that requires mining companies to turn
over 51% of their shares to black Zimbabweans by September 31 (ZimOnline,
August 9). 

 



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