Libya's Gadhafi Warns "Arrogant" Iran Of Military Humiliation
TUNIS (AFP)--Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi warned Iran Tuesday that it faces military humiliation on the scale of Iraq for its refusal to respond to western powers over a nuclear impasse.
"What Iran is doing stems simply from arrogance," Gadhafi said during a visit to Tunisia after Tehran ignored another western deadline to accept an incentives package in exchange for full transparency on its nuclear drive.
Negotiators from the U.K., China, France, Germany, Russia and the U.S. - who suspect Iran is seeking to build nuclear weapons capability - have scheduled a conference call for Wednesday as the crisis deepens.
"In the event of a decision against Iran, this country will suffer the same outcome as Iraq... Iran is not any stronger than Iraq and won't have the means to resist (a military attack) on its own," Gadhafi said.
"The challenges are greater and exceed Iran's ability to reply," he said.
Like Iran and Iraq before it, Libya was for years pressured by the west over its nuclear and chemical weapons ambitions and capabilities before finding common ground in 2003.
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TUNIS (AFP)--Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi warned Iran Tuesday that it faces military humiliation on the scale of Iraq for its refusal to respond to western powers over a nuclear impasse.
"What Iran is doing stems simply from arrogance," Gadhafi said during a visit to Tunisia after Tehran ignored another western deadline to accept an incentives package in exchange for full transparency on its nuclear drive.
Negotiators from the U.K., China, France, Germany, Russia and the U.S. - who suspect Iran is seeking to build nuclear weapons capability - have scheduled a conference call for Wednesday as the crisis deepens.
"In the event of a decision against Iran, this country will suffer the same outcome as Iraq... Iran is not any stronger than Iraq and won't have the means to resist (a military attack) on its own," Gadhafi said.
"The challenges are greater and exceed Iran's ability to reply," he said.
Like Iran and Iraq before it, Libya was for years pressured by the west over its nuclear and chemical weapons ambitions and capabilities before finding common ground in 2003.
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