Gaddafi
Accused Blair Of ‘Supporting Al-Qaeda,’ Unseen
Phone Transcripts Reveal
By RT
January
07, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
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"RT"-
Transcripts of two phone calls between Tony
Blair and Colonel Muammar Gaddafi reveal the
Libyan
dictator
leader forced the former prime minister
to confirm he did not support Al-Qaeda, as civil
war engulfed the North African state.
On
Thursday, the ex-PM submitted a
transcript of the calls he made to Gaddafi
on February 25, 2011, to MPs as part of their
investigation into the UK’s policy on Libya.
Addressing MPs in Parliament, Blair insisted he
contacted Gaddafi as a “concerned private
citizen,” and confirmed he cleared the
phone calls with Prime Minister David Cameron
and the US State Department.
Blair accused of supporting
Al-Qaeda
Blair
appears to have been pressured to respond to a
number of allegations during the phone calls,
including claims he supported Al-Qaeda.
“People
spreading rumors through the TV stations. Those
people are from Guantanamo, we know them by
name, they support Al-Qaeda – do you support
Al-Qaeda?” Gaddafi asked Blair.
Blair,
who drove the thaw in relations between the West
and Gaddafi, replied: “No, absolutely not.”
Gaddafi
then accused the ex-PM of attempting to
recolonize Libya.
“It
seems this is colonization, I will have to arm
the people and get ready for a fight.”
Blair
insisted: “No one wants to recolonize Libya.”
“Let
me be clear, no one wants to recolonize Libya –
Libya is for its people,” he said.
‘Get to a safe place’
During
the conversation, the ex-PM urged Gaddafi to get
to a “safe place” in order to promote a
peace process in Libya.
The
transcripts show Blair was attempting to
convince Gaddafi to allow a peaceful resolution
to the crisis engulfing Libya and avoid a
protracted civil war.
“The
position of the leader is crucial, if he
indicates that he wants this to occur now, and
that he will stand aside and go somewhere safe I
think this will resolve this peacefully,”
Blair told Gaddafi, referring to him in the
third person.
“He
needs to signal acceptance of that change and he
needs to stand aside to let that happen
peacefully.”
‘We have no problem’
However, the deposed Libyan leader repeatedly
refused to leave the country and insisted there
was not much fighting going on in Libya.
“We
have no problem, just leave us alone,” the
Libyan leader told Blair.
“We
are not fighting them, they are attacking us,”
he said.
“I
want to tell you the truth. It is not a
difficult situation at all. The story is simply
this: an organization has laid down sleeping
cells in North Africa. Called the Al-Qaeda
Organization in North Africa ... The sleeping
cells in Libya are similar to dormant cells in
America before 9/11.”
He then
warned Blair that jihadists would attack Europe
if his regime was allowed to collapse.
“They
[jihadists] want to control the Mediterranean
and then they will attack Europe.”
Blair
has since been accused of trying to protect
Gaddafi when he warned him to flee Libya.
‘I was not trying to save
Gaddafi’
Speaking during a Foreign Affairs Select
Committee inquiry into the UK’s policy in Libya,
the ex-PM said: “It’s been presented as if I
was trying to save Gaddafi. I wasn’t trying to
‘save Gaddafi."
“My
concern was not for his safety, it was to get
him out of this situation.”
After
the uprising, in which Gaddafi was killed, the
relationship between the West and Libya came
under heavy criticism in the wake of numerous
commercial deals.
Libya
remains in the grip of civil war with many areas
controlled by Islamic extremists linked to
Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL).
Crispin
Blunt MP, chair of the Committee, said: “The
transcripts supplied by Mr Blair provide a new
insight into the private views of Colonel
Gaddafi as his dictatorship began to crumble
around him.
“The
failure to follow Mr Blair’s calls to ‘keep the
lines open’ and for these early conversations to
initiate any peaceful compromise continue to
reverberate.”
Blair’s business interests
tripled in profits
The
transcripts were made public a day after
accounts published for Blair’s business,
Windrush Ventures Ltd, reveal his company saw
its turnover increase by a third to £19.4
million in 2015, while profits tripled to £2.6
million.
Staff
working for the firm have received an average
pay increase of more than £30,000, according to
the Mail Online.
Tony
Blair’s office said in a statement: “As we
stress every year, the financial results
released today do not present the overall
profits of either of the Windrush or Firerush
businesses.”
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