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Originally Posted by danielf
I haven't read the transcript, but it seems he spent 90+ minutes (out of 15) doing no such thing.
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Daniel, you need to consider the fact that Gaddafi's participation in this UN session is not limited to one partially televised speech. There is - for example - his decision not to partake in the Security Council meeting and his opting instead to attend the more influential Foreign Relations Council meeting and conduct interviews with Time - both of which he used to emphatically deny Libya's "guilt" over Lockerbie.
Notwithstanding these facts Libya is also taking over the mantle of the UN General Assembly before the end of this session.
That is the very same General Assembly which neither the UK nor US can veto. It is also the very same Assembly which appeared earlier this month to signal that an investigative commission on the matter would be established.
This is not over by a long chalk and Gadaffi will choose his time and place - no doubt with the assistance of messrs Koechler and Haseldine amongst others - to bring to bear what he knows will be incredible diplomatic pressure on the UK and US.
Study the subtext of his Wednesday interview with Time magazine to see where he's headed.
Don't be in such a rush - after all, he isn't.