Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Rats, dogs, you animal, you scum, and sundry insults fly at Libyan front: Anyone who follows Gaddafi is an ant so you are an ant


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 Rats, dogs, and sundry insults fly at Libyan front: By Michael Georgy BIR AL-GHANAM, Libya – Forces loyal...



BIR AL-GHANAM, Libya – Forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi and Libyan rebels holding the strategic town of Bir al-Ghanam exchanged rocket fire interspersed with verbal abuse on Wednesday.
“You animal, you scum,” one rebel cursed after his comrades managed to cut in on an army radio frequency.
“You dog, you rat. You sold out our country,” a Libyan soldier yelled back.
Rebels captured the town on Saturday, breaking weeks of stalemate on this front in Libya’s civil war. They plan to advance to the capital, Tripoli, Gaddafi’s stronghold located about 80 km (50 miles) north.
Gaddafi forces launched Grad rockets at rebel positions in the small desert settlement and rebels fired back with rockets and machine guns.
Gaddafi himself describes the rebels as rats and says they are criminals inspired by al Qaeda.
Thick white smoke was rising at the edge of Bir al-Ghanam during the fighting. Gaddafi’s forces are spread out in a copse of trees just beyond Bir al-Ghanam and have conducted several reconnaissance missions back to the town.
The insurgents say they plan to assault government forces holding the nearby town of Zawiyah, which lies 50 km (30 miles) west of Tripoli and is home to many of the rebels fighting here in the desert.
Rebel reinforcements in jeeps with anti-aircraft guns were arriving in Bir al-Ghanam while Gaddafi’s forces kept up the pressure. As explosions rocked the town, more skirmishes over the radio network took place.
“Anyone who follows Gaddafi is an ant so you are an ant,” said one rebel to a Libyan soldier. The soldiers occasionally played a song praising Gaddafi over the radio network, which said troops are at his disposal.