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If you were asked to write a letter to the President of the United States, you would show China's views on peace in view of the Libyan situation. 8 words. Original. . .
Libya is located in the north of Africa, on the south bank of the Mediterranean Sea. It became independent in 1951 and established the United Kingdom. However, in the early morning of September 1, 1969, the "Freedom Officers Organization" led by Colonel Gaddafi, who was only 27 years old and believed that "political power came out of the barrel of a gun", launched a military coup to overthrow the Idris dynasty and expel the king. The country was finally renamed "Great Libyan Arab People's Socialist Mass State". Gaddafi has the power of the party, government and army, calling himself the "general secretary", and has long practiced iron fist politics, which has made Libyans afraid of him. Libya has no political parties and no constitution. The Qaddafi family is the core of the ruling leadership. All "people's" committees do not need to be elected by the people, but are appointed by the leading core.

the Libyan army is also a "Qaddafi army". Gaddafi bought thousands of African mercenaries and tens of thousands of "national" guards at a high price, hoping that his tribal armed forces, who had enjoyed long-term privileges, would work for him. In a joint interview with western media on the 28th, Gaddafi declared that Libyan people love him and they are willing to die to protect him. Susan Rice, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, pointed out that Gaddafi was delusional and unfit to lead Libya. The British Independent even disclosed that Gaddafi was still in the mood to ask an old acquaintance if he could recommend a good plastic surgeon for face lift surgery!

Facing the national uprising, Gaddafi made a speech on national television on 24th, saying, "Life is fine, why rebel?" In Libya, people can get low-interest loans and houses are cheap. "I really don't understand why the people want to rebel," and even accuse the people of "taking the wrong medicine." Supposedly, Libya far exceeds the level of "food and clothing." Libya is an oil-rich country in Africa, with a per capita annual output of about US$ 13,4, more than half of which is earned by oil export. Since 1981, the per capita income has been as high as $11,. The standard of living is much higher than that of China. However, most of the wealth has gone into the pockets of Libyan dignitaries, and top-down open and legal corruption has benefited the people quite limited.

Gaddafi's 42 years of corrupt rule finally made the people unbearable and rose up. Gaddafi said, however, that those who opposed him were bewitched by bin Laden, and that it was al-Qaeda's armed forces that made the teenagers in the city take "psychedelic drugs" in order to stir up unrest. At the beginning of taking office, Gaddafi showed a strong anti-American tendency, recovered the Wheelers Air Force Base of the United States in Libya, and then nationalized all industries of the United States and the West in Libya. In 1981, a military conflict broke out between Libya and the United States, and in 1982, it was announced that it broke off diplomatic relations with the United States. In 1986, the United States launched two air strikes, directly bombing Libya and killing Gaddafi's adopted daughter.

However, after the "9.11" incident in 21, Gaddafi "surprisingly" supported the United States in pursuing bin Laden. After the fall of Saddam Hussein in 23, Gaddafi took the initiative to terminate the nuclear weapons research and development project, and compensated the families of 27 victims who were killed in the 1988 Pan Am bombing for $2.7 billion in exchange for the United States and the West to stop sanctions.

At present, Gaddafi has lost all popular support and is still fighting hard. It is believed that it is only a matter of time before he steps down. From Tunisia Ben Ali, Egyptian Mubarak to Gaddafi, these dictatorships were finally liquidated by the people. Seeing that the situation is better than others, one can imagine his inner perplexity.