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The Hunt for Qaddafi Continues

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    FNC's KT McFarland, National Security expert, on the hunt for Qaddafi and Hurricane Irene.

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Or you know and where we have talked about -- we just gonna communications phone self found electricity.

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-- -- -- And in our just to meet the all the attention will focus on the hunt for -- where you see as the estate to see flat as -- -- to get me killed is captured.

To me to much more progression -- right now is voters weapons of mass destruction.

Because he's got -- we know.

That He had a lot of chemical weapons we -- I have a lot of mustard gas we know that He had a lot of shoulder fired missiles that can take down.

-- helicopters -- civilian aircraft.

And we know the a lot of run insurance for nuclear weapons not said that He had any laughs but He have the stuff the connector and bounced and -- -- those -- secured.

By it with and we -- we now where they are and they're under our control I guess during her received an up and up and international black market and can count effectiveness was in charge of loan.

-- -- -- -- The Libyan rebels we -- on how exactly who they are we know that it's a conglomeration of tribes and we know there are a lot of islamists in there.

-- to fight for al-Qaeda there are also a lot of well -- in western secularist.

And another thing -- -- -- can they take control they say they've learned the lessons of Iraq that they're gonna immediately establish social order they're not gonna coverage of munitions.

But they they immediately by the way rounded up my a lot of.

Africans with dark skin and him in jail.

-- -- we will where -- where -- subordinate getting about right.

-- legally do that we didn't go out and say we our goal is to kill Qaddafi but that was the understood presumption so one memo that was supported.

Police a pretty rebels but that was -- -- -- -- Bolivian thing was it and this again there is no granola -- -- well we -- we did you know we listen to a couple of rebels.

Who said you know we're here for secular government we want western democracy.

We're absolutely in favor of better relations with the west but we know that there are.

Islamists in the group including a farmer and you know leader -- -- what did we do to support.

We -- a couple of thing we NATO.

But -- -- United States -- a distinction without a difference.

We gave them an air force I am bombing in areas where Qaddafi strongholds -- in creating a no fly zones -- Qaddafi could use his air force.

We trained we mostly the British and French special operations forces and perhaps and probably some CIA were on the ground.

Helping target those borrowing rates and training the rebels presumably were also helping the rebels -- now set -- a government but much time.

You know if you're if you're Tripoli -- haven't had water.

And electricity just like we didn't have on Long Island after couple of days it gets pretty tiresome so.

If the rebels are gonna stop.

Saddam Hussein Baghdad like insurgency the government move now and restore order and run a government -- autonomous amount arbitrage there -- about 201.

Sort of relations agree however brought those with Qaddafi I am with a country well -- interesting thing normally.

Prior to 2000 and three or four we have very bad relations with Libya they kill some of our people Reagan bombed them when they -- some of -- people.

NN -- gallon on the -- things certainly but after we invaded Iraq Saddam Hussein.

Who had who who is looking pretty bad Qaddafi looks -- Saddam Hussein especially after his capture you know with the headlights in the -- as a yanks I can be next.

And so He immediately say I'm getting that mindedly -- his program here's reparations for a -- and ever since then quietly and out of sight.

He been cooperating with the United States on intelligence kinda.

Another look to me like you had.

The rate of Michael Jackson's plaza.

Me at hello.

Yeah have -- you know what this thinks of himself.

-- -- Lawrence of Arabia of the desert now he's got a long rob c.'s capital selling pat -- allowed to have some.

Profit collapse that but his great dream in a weird way is to be fighting as a desert warrior against the infidel invaders so I don't think He gives himself up I don't think He.

Is dumb enough to be capped to give himself up because He knows to be tried convicted and executed a much oil and -- mountain.

-- little but the Europeans got a lot and and that's why Olivea to me was never -- our vital interest it was in the Europeans.

Because of refugees and oil they didn't -- one they -- the other.