DEMOCRACY IN LIBYA?
Muamar Qadaffi has run Libya as an Islamic dictatorship since 1969. The history of his oppression and sponsorship of terrorism is long. Ronald Reagan called him "The Mad Dog of the Middle East."
It took George W. Bush to bring Qadaffi to heel. After Bush chased Saddam Hussein out of Baghdad and into a spider hole, Qadaffi called up Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and told him he didn't want to end up like Saddam.
So Qadaffi came clean on his WMD program, the extent of which stunned the clueless CIA. He invited international inspectors to Libya, where they removed several tons of chemical weaponry, and dismantled an active nuclear weapons program.
As a result, this past May 15, the State Department announced the US was restoring full diplomatic relations with Libya. Hotels in Tripoli and Benghazi are full of US oil execs and other businessfolk making deals. Yet Qadaffi remains a dictator and Libya the antithesis of a democracy.
Until this week.
