Washington – Urging Gadhafi To Go, US Suggests Exile

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    Libyan anti-government protesters, some carrying monarchist-era flags, chant slogans as they demonstrate against Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, in the southwestern town of Nalut, Libya, Tuesday, March 1, 2011. The town is currently in control of the Libyan anti-government forces. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)Washington – U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice on Tuesday urged defiant Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi consider exile, saying she’s worried the African nation could plummet into a “humanitarian disaster.”

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    “It’s important that he get off the stage,” Rice said in an interview on CBS’s “The Early Show.”

    She said that exile “may be an option that he looks at.” But the ambassador added that not even that scenario would inoculate the iron-fisted rule from possible prosecution “for the crimes that he and those closest to him have committed.”

    White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters Monday that getting Gadhafi to flee Libya “would be a quick option. And it would comport with our desire to see him step down.”

    Rice spoke as U.S. warships deployed closer to Libya to support potential humanitarian and military missions, and as Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton continued meetings with U.S. allies in Geneva. Under discussion was a no-fly zone over Libya to protect rebel-held areas from attack by Gadhafi forces.

    Clinton was appearing later Tuesday before the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

    Rice told reporters at the White House Monday that a no-fly zone was under “active” consideration. However, Russia’s foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, rejected the idea as “superfluous” and said countries should focus on implementing sanctions imposed late Saturday by the U.N. Security Council.

    Those included an arms embargo, asset freezes and travel bans for Gadhafi, his family and associates.

    A U.S. asset freeze imposed on Friday has already netted $30 billion worth of resources, the Treasury Department reported.

    Rice told reporters on Monday she was astonished by Gadhafi’s interview with American and British reporters in which he denied his forces are attacking protesters and maintained the Libyan people love him. She said such comments — while he “slaughters” his own people — show how unfit he is to lead his country.

    “One has to question his grip on reality,” she said on NBC’s “Today” show Tuesday.


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    Bigboy
    Bigboy
    13 years ago

    Is she really ‘that’ slow, Miss Rice saying that she fears it could lead to a “humanitarian disaster”, he doesnt seem to be caring in the least whats going on in his country!

    Bigboy
    Bigboy
    13 years ago

    Very clever suggestion i must say, the next thing you know col gadhafi is running into exile!
    Does Washington really not have anything better what to do with their time but to provide ‘suggestions’, as if he is gonna listen to them!

    BLONDI
    BLONDI
    13 years ago

    lol…like he’s gonna listen to an american woman….ha

    Bigboy
    Bigboy
    13 years ago

    What a waste of time even bothering to suggest it, he could not care less what the world thinks of him!

    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    13 years ago

    Perhaps we could suggest the same thing in our country to the “progressive” (they are NOT for progress!) branch of the democrat workers party? Some Communist country sounds good.