Ghadifi says other rogue states should surrender weapons
The Telegraph:
"Col Muammar Gaddafi, the Libyan leader, called yesterday on other "rogue states" to follow his dramatic example, by admitting involvement in banned weapons programmes, if they were to prevent 'tragedy' from striking their nations.
"He sidestepped direct questions about whether the war in Iraq had influenced his decision to scrap nuclear, biological and chemical research, saying his motives were 'not important.'
"But his stark warning to other 'rogue' states appeared to offer endorsement of Washington's and London's policy of diplomacy backed by pre-emptive strikes.
The Telegraph:
"Col Muammar Gaddafi, the Libyan leader, called yesterday on other "rogue states" to follow his dramatic example, by admitting involvement in banned weapons programmes, if they were to prevent 'tragedy' from striking their nations.
"He sidestepped direct questions about whether the war in Iraq had influenced his decision to scrap nuclear, biological and chemical research, saying his motives were 'not important.'
"But his stark warning to other 'rogue' states appeared to offer endorsement of Washington's and London's policy of diplomacy backed by pre-emptive strikes.
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