He persuaded Libya's Muammar Qaddafi to hand over the perpetrators of the Lockerbie bombing.
Qaddafi was cut off from arms and cash, and his forces were steadily degraded.
In so many ways -- the Qaddafi regime is running out of fuel and cash.
Once again, Qaddafi chose to ignore the will of his people and the international community.
But even Major Qetrani seems loth to wage all-out war against Colonel Qaddafi's forces.
The same way that you said that it was mission creep to go after Qaddafi.
Moammar Qaddafi clearly lost the confidence of his own people and the legitimacy to lead.
Qaddafi seems even more and more entrenched as the day goes, instead of less.
If Colonel Qaddafi fell, French public opinion would no doubt swiftly swing back behind the operation.
Several parties also back a return of the monarchy, which was overthrown by Qaddafi in 1969.
Qaddafi has not yet stepped down from power, and until he does, Libya will remain dangerous.
What other plans is the U.S. making for what happens in Libya after a Qaddafi departure?
Last on this -- Qaddafi is isolated and the isolation is fairly complete in the world.
And, by the way, the fact is Qaddafi is isolated, his resources are being impaired.
President Medvedev said Russia would help mediate in Libya and even help with a Qaddafi exit strategy.
And Qaddafi himself would emerge as one of the most influential and respected figures of his generation.
Some Libyans mistrust Mr Jibril, since he served as Qaddafi's economy minister before turning belatedly against him.
Mr Qaddafi's intelligence services, once feared as global troublemakers, are among the most ruthless in the region.
Most Arab leaders have little love for Colonel Qaddafi, so have muted their criticism of this latest war.
It is even harder to imagine a Saudi king hunkered like Libya's Muammar Qaddafi, ranting as his realm unravels.
So, no, it is not his position that Qaddafi should stay in power.
Mr Qaddafi insisted on his innocence but paid compensation to the victims' relatives.
While Qaddafi was here, the U.S. Senate confirmed the appointment of our first ambassador to Libya in 36 years.
At the same time, Qaddafi says, Libya must remove barriers to economic growth.
Chancellor Merkel and I share the belief that Qaddafi needs to step down for the sake of his own people.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama and Chancellor Merkel Press Conference
Libya's Muammar Qaddafi was persuaded to hand over the two suspects (one was acquitted) after the Security Council imposed sanctions.
Security Council imposed further sanctions, an arms embargo, and the specter of international accountability for Qaddafi and those around him.
Moreover, even after Qaddafi does leave power, 40 years of tyranny has left Libya fractured and without strong civil institutions.
In other words, if Qaddafi leaves power, is that more helpful in fostering democracy in this region, do you believe?
Libya's leader, Muammar Qaddafi, recently described the likely break-up of Sudan as a disease that would spread through the region.
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