Zimbabwe's president says Gaddafi's death as tragic as Ambassador Stevens'
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Zimbabwean 笔谤别蝉颈诲别苍迟听Robert Mugabe聽said on Wednesday the death of Libyan 濒别补诲别谤听Muammar Gaddafi聽was as tragic as that of US Ambassador to聽Libya聽Christopher Stevens, as he delivered a scathing critique of US, U.N. and NATO actions.
Speaking firmly, if occasionally stumbling over words, the 88-year-old president accused the聽United States聽of "rushing to suck oil from聽Iraq" when it invaded the country in 2003 on the erroneous grounds that it possessed weapons of mass destruction.
He said the U.N. Security Council had allowed itself to be "abused" last year by authorizing "all necessary measures" - diplomatic code for military intervention - to protect civilians in聽Libya聽in a NATO operation that eventually toppled Gaddafi's government and led to his death at the hands of rebels.
Speaking with deliberate irony, Mugabe opened an address to the U.N.聽General Assembly聽by praising as "most glowing and most moving" a speech by U.S. 笔谤别蝉颈诲别苍迟听Barack Obama聽on Tuesday in which he rued Stevens' death.
Stevens and three other Americans were killed during what Washington has called a "terrorist" attack on the聽U.S. mission聽in Benghazi on Sept. 11. The assault forced the evacuation of U.S. personnel from the eastern city that was the hub for the Libyan rebel movement.
"I am sure we were all moved, we all agree, that it was a tragic death indeed and we condemn it," said Mugabe, who has ruled聽Zimbabwe聽since independence from Britain in 1980 and is among聽Africa's longest-serving leaders.
"As we in spirit join the聽United States聽in condemning that death, shall the聽United States聽also join us in condemning that barbaric death of the head of state of聽Libya聽- Gaddafi? It was a loss, a great loss, to聽Africa, a tragic loss to聽Africa."
聽The Zimbabwean accused the聽United States聽and North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the 28-member Western security alliance whose air strikes helped Libyan rebels defeat Gaddafi's forces, of acting under false pretenses.
"The mission was strictly to protect civilians, but it turned out that there was a hunt, a brutal hunt, of Gaddafi and his family," Mugabe said. "In a very dishonest manner we saw ... Chapter 7 being used now as a weapon to rout a whole family."
Chapter 7 of the聽United Nations聽Charter allows the U.N. Security Council to authorize actions ranging from diplomatic and economic sanctions to military intervention.
"Bombs were ... thrown about in a callous manner and quite a good many civilians died. Was that the protection that they had sought under Chapter 7 of the Charter?
"So the death of Gaddafi must be seen in the same tragic manner as the death of聽Chris Stevens. We condemn both of them." Mugabe, a long-standing critic of the West, is himself widely criticized for turning what was once one of聽Africa's strongest economies into a basket case and has been accused of hanging on to power through vote-rigging.
Other speakers at the U.N.聽General Assembly聽on Wednesday - notably聽Bolivia's leftist president,聽Evo Morales, and Iranian 笔谤别蝉颈诲别苍迟听Mahmoud Ahmadinejad聽- also criticized the United States for what they see as economic and political bullying.
A U.S. official had no immediate comment on Mugabe's remarks.
The Zimbabwean leader appeared to be in reasonable health despite questions about his wellbeing sparked by Zimbabwean media reports that he has traveled to聽Singapore聽eight times in the past year to seek medical attention.
He walked in an almost jaunty manner to and from the lectern in the聽General Assembly hall, where he read his speech from a written text.