Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Saif al-Islam Gaddafi's shock return rocks confidence in Libyan rebels

"I don 't think that he was arrested. I really don' t," he said. The Plan 's spectacular misfire "You learn a lot about the incompetence of the rebels," he added. "This is worrying." It might even, he said, have tried the opposite of what would such a campaign to achieve. "His reappearance encourage probably the remains of Gaddafi followers. There is potential for Saif lead a rebellion," said Gerges.

Larbi Sadiki, from the University of Exeter, agreed that the rebels could also have a clumsy attempt at psychological warfare to "sow doubt and chaos in the enemy 's Camp'.

'To demoralize's capture or death of one of Gaddafi charged the regime' "The idea is that the news of Saif \ to defend s supporters, especially putting up a fierce resistance in Tripoli, Gadhafi and co. Saif 's Cameo appearance was aimed at making these reversed the reversal of psychology against the rebels, \ said, "he said.

Both sides 'Strategies said that he had added, "\ an element of a gamble" to them, but during the regime' s tactics suggested that the despair, the rebels 'decision "is apparent from perhaps over confidence "and zeal to oust Qaddafi.

Whatever the origins of the saga, the picture of IT-projects of the rebels is not flattering - and while Saif 's dramatic resurgence is by far not the only occasion on which the international community has reason, the credibility of the combatants, this question had misstep could be disastrous.

In an interview with the Australian broadcaster ABC, he added: "I would like to see his sons dealt with in a more secure way . I would say that the way they dealt with Muhammad last night was not adequate."



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