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The Shocking Reason Why Western Powers Feared Gaddafi's Gold Dinar.

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The Real Threat Behind Gaddafi's Gold Dinar That Terrified the West.
Muammar Gadaffi is a popular figure in African history who ruled as president of Libya from 19 69 to 20 11.
When he rose to power, he converted Libya into a republic governed by his revolutionary command council. He also had international ambitions and wanted to export his revolutionary ideas worldwide.
From 19 69 to 19 77, Gadaffi ruled as the de facto leader of Libya. At this time, he was the revolutionary chairman of the Libyan Republic. Later, from 19 77 to 20 11, he served as leader of the Libyan Jamahiriya Brotherhood, a post he occupied till his death.
Muammar Gadaffi had great ambitions for the African continent. Still, unfortunately, on the twentieth of October 20 11, he was captured and assassinated after the battle of Sirte by fighters of the National Transitional Council that were established in Libya.
One thing that was so peculiar about Colonel Muammar Gadaffi was that he was extraordinarily unfriendly and distrustful of the Western powers for several reasons.
The Western leaders wanted to access Libya’s vast oil reserves for their personal interest, but Gadaffi’s nationalist and protectionist stance made contracts inaccessible.
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Muammar Gadaffi is a popular figure in African history who ruled as president of Libya from 19 69 to 20 11.
When he rose to power, he converted Libya into a republic governed by his revolutionary command council. He also had international ambitions and wanted to export his revolutionary ideas worldwide.
From 19 69 to 19 77, Gadaffi ruled as the de facto leader of Libya. At this time, he was the revolutionary chairman of the Libyan Republic. Later, from 19 77 to 20 11, he served as leader of the Libyan Jamahiriya Brotherhood, a post he occupied till his death.
Muammar Gadaffi had great ambitions for the African continent. Still, unfortunately, on the twentieth of October 20 11, he was captured and assassinated after the battle of Sirte by fighters of the National Transitional Council that were established in Libya.
One thing that was so peculiar about Colonel Muammar Gadaffi was that he was extraordinarily unfriendly and distrustful of the Western powers for several reasons.
The Western leaders wanted to access Libya’s vast oil reserves for their personal interest, but Gadaffi’s nationalist and protectionist stance made contracts inaccessible.
FOOTAGE licensed through Storyblocks
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