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Tror min første reaksjon hadde vært redsel hvis Gadaffi haddet dukket opp på hotel rommet mitt
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Beklager denne utskeielsen, men hvorfor i all verden kaller han seg bare oberst? Han er jo tross alt landets leder og da vil vel general være mer passende? Det må jo være ganske ubehagelig for han å sitte i møte med generalene sine og vite at han "bare" er oberst. Noen som har en forklaring?
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Från ypperliga Wikipedia:
"Unlike other military dictators, Gaddafi did not promote himself to the rank of general upon seizing power, but rather accepted a ceremonial promotion from captain to colonel and has remained at this rank for the last thirty-five years. This no doubt appears odd to western militaries, in that a colonel can rule a country and serve as Commander-in-Chief of its military, but in Gaddafi's own words Libya's utopian society is "ruled by the people", so he needs no grandiose title or a supreme military rank. Gaddafi's remaining a colonel, while assuming control over a country, is not a new concept among dictatorships. Gamal Abdel Nasser remained a colonel after seizing power in Egypt while Jerry Rawlings, dictator of Ghana, held no military rank higher than Flight Lieutenant." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muammar_al-Qaddafi |
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