to kill Muhamama Gaddafi.
That’s right.
Gaddafi had come in out of the cold.
Gaddafi gave up all his weapons of mass destruction.
And Bush used to be so proud to say Gaddafi got the message.
has come in and then under Barack Hillary Clinton imposed her will and they murdered Muhammad Gaddafi and the killing of Muhammad Gaddafi wrapped a ribbon around Kim Jong-un and it was given to you as a gift.

You will never get North Korea to give up what she has as a trump card.
That’s over, Mr.
Trump.
That was Minister Lewis Farrakhan connecting two things that nobody in Western media has ever connected in public.
The killing of Muhammad Gaddafi did not just destroy Libya.
It sent a message to every country on earth that was considering giving up its weapons.
And North Korea received that message louder than anyone.
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What Farrakhan said in that room is something that military strategists, foreign policy experts, and intelligence analysts have all acknowledged privately, but will never say on television.
Not because of what it did to Libya, although that alone was catastrophic, but because of what it taught every other nation watching.
The lesson was simple.
If you give up your weapons, they will kill you anyway.
Gaddafi had come out of the cold.
That is the phrase the intelligence community uses when a former adversary surrenders and cooperates.
In 2003, Gaddafi voluntarily dismantled Libya’s weapons of mass destruction program.
He gave up his nuclear materials.
He handed over his chemical weapons stockpiles.
He opened his facilities to international inspectors.
He did everything the West asked him to do.
And George W.
Bush celebrated it.
He used Gaddafi as an example of what cooperation looks like.
He held Libya up as proof that American pressure works, that even dictators can be brought to heal through diplomacy backed by force.
Eight years later, NATO bombed Libya for 7 months.
French and British jets led the campaign.
American tomahawk missiles struck Gaddafi’s compound and on October 20th, 2011, rebels pulled Gaddafi from a drainage pipe in his hometown of Certe, beat him, sodomized him with a bayonet, and shot him.
The footage was broadcast around the world.
Hillary Clinton, then Secretary of State, watched the footage and laughed on camera.
“We came, we saw, he died,” she said, paraphrasing Julius Caesar, the most powerful woman in American government, quoting the founder of the Roman Empire, celebrating the murder of a man who had surrendered his weapons in good faith.
Every government on earth watched that happen.
And every government drew the same conclusion.
Do not give up your weapons.
Do not trust the West.
Do not cooperate.
Because cooperation does not protect you.
Only weapons protect you.
Kim Jong-un was paying attention.
North Korea had been under pressure for decades to abandon its nuclear weapons program.
The United States, the United Nations, China, Russia, everyone was pushing for de n d n d n d n d n d n d n d n d n d n d nuclearization.
Before Gaddafi’s death, there was at least a theoretical path to negotiations.
After Gaddafi’s death, that path was incinerated.
North Korean state media published statements explicitly citing Libya as the reason they would never disarm.
In 2016, a North Korean foreign ministry spokesman said it directly.
The Gaddafi model of denuclearization is a mode of aggression whereby the weights of dismantling the nuclear weapons program have led to the destruction of the country.
That is not propaganda.
That is an accurate description of what happened.
Gaddafi disarmed.
Gaddafi was killed.
His country was destroyed.
And anyone who tells Kim Jong-un to follow the same path is a is asking him to follow a path that ends in a drainage pipe in Cert.
Farrakhan said it plainly.
The killing of Gaddafi wrapped a ribbon around Kim Jong-un and it was given to you as a gift.
That gift is a nuclear armed North Korea that will never negotiate away its weapons.
Not because Kim is irrational, because Kim watched what happened to the last leader who was rational enough to cooperate.
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And here is what happened to Libya after Gaddafi was removed because the destruction did not stop when the bombs stopped falling.
Before 2011, Libya had the highest human development index in Africa.
free health care, free education.
The Great Man-made River Project, the largest irrigation project in history, was supplying fresh water to cities across the Sahara.
Libya had a sovereign wealth fund of over 150 billion.
Women had access to education and professional careers at rates that exceeded most of the region.
Gaddafi was not a saint.
He was an authoritarian who committed serious abuses.
But the country was functioning.
Its people were not starving.
Its infrastructure was intact.
Its borders were secure.
After 2011, Libya became a failed state.
The country fractured into competing militias.
At one point, over 1,600 armed groups were fighting for control.
ISIS established a foothold in Sir, the same city where Gaddafi was killed.
The slave trade returned.
In November 2017, CNN broadcast footage of African migrants being sold at auction in Libya.
Human beings sold for as little as $400.
Slavery in the 21st century in a country that NATO had supposedly liberated.
The weapons that Gaddafi’s military had stockpiled did not disappear.
They flooded south into the Sahel.
Mali collapsed in 2012 when armed groups using Libyan weapons overran the northern half of the country.
France intervened militarily.
Bkina Faso destabilized.
Niger destabilized.
The entire Sahel region stretching from Sagal to Sudan was thrown into a security crisis that traces directly back to the power vacuum created by Gaddafi’s removal and the refugees.
Millions of people from subsaharan Africa have been using Libya as a transit point and a destination for work.
When Libya collapsed, those people had nowhere to go.
Many tried to cross the Mediterranean.
Thousands drowned.
The European refugee crisis that consumed politics across the continent from 2015 onward was a direct consequence of the destruction of Libya.
The same European nations that bombed Gaddafi then spent the next decade complaining about the refugees that their bombing created.
Farrakhan warned them.
He went to Libya personally in the 1980s when Reagan was planning to bomb Gaddafi.
He told Gaddafi what was coming.
He repeated the warning through every administration that followed.
And when Obama and Clinton finally pulled the trigger, everything Farrakhan predicted came true.
Not because Farrakhan is a prophet, because the pattern is so obvious that anyone willing to look at it honestly could see what was coming.
The pattern is this.
The United States identifies a leader in Africa or the Middle East who is not fully compliant with Western interests.
They label that leader a dictator.
Even if he was cooperating, even if he had disarmed, even if he was maintaining stability in a volatile region, they manufacture a justification for intervention.
Humanitarian concerns, weapons of mass destruction, protecting civilians.
They destroy the country’s infrastructure, kill or remove the leader, and leave.
And then the country the country collapses into chaos that is worse than anything the original leader was doing.
It happened in Iraq.
It happened in Libya.
It happened in Syria and now they tried it in Iran, the war that your channel has been covering since it started.
The difference with Iran is that Iran watched Iraq and Libya carefully.
Iran did not give up its nuclear program.
Iran did not disarm.
Iran maintained Hezbollah as a proxy force across the region.
And when the United States and Israel attacked in February 2026, Iran fought back, closing the straight of Hormuz, launching missiles into Israel and forcing a ceasefire that was brokered not by the United States, but by Pakistan.
Iran survived because it learned the lesson that Gaddafi’s death taught the entire world.
The only guarantee of sovereignty is the ability to fight back.
Farrakhan saw this before it happened.
He said on that stage, “You will never get North Korea to give up what she has as a trump card.
” That was 2017.
It is now 2026 and North Korea still has its nuclear weapons.
No negotiation has come close to changing that.
No summit, no deal, no amount of sanctions.
Because Gaddafi gave up his weapons and Gaddafi is dead.
That is the only data point that matters.
The West killed the one leader who cooperated.
And in doing so, they guaranteed that no leader would ever cooperate again.
They turned disarmament into a death sentence.
They turned diplomacy into a trap.
And they created a world where the only rational strategy for any nation facing Western pressure is to build more weapons, not fewer.
That is Gaddafi’s real legacy.
Not his green book, not his eccentricities, not the gold-plated guns and the female bodyguards.
His real legacy is this.
He trusted the West and the West killed him for it.
And now nobody trusts the West.
Not North Korea, not Iran, not Russia, not China, not the alliance of Sahel states that just expelled French troops.
Nobody.
They killed one man and they lost the trust of the entire world.
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