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In desperation, the regime of Colonel Gaddafi, who reportedly is living its last hours, has decided to accelerate the recruitment of mercenaries.
According to sources in Algiers, emissaries of the Libyan leader whose forces control only over that part of the city of Tripoli and Sirte, would be willing to pay millions of dollars to bring in seasoned mercenaries to deal with insurrection gripping the country. Musa Kusa and Al Mu'tasim Billah Gaddafi, who led troops loyal to Qadhafi, do not trust the first wave of mercenaries brought back from Mali, Niger and Chad. These poorly trained and unreliable, have fled since the first clashes with demonstrators. Several of them have also disappeared in the wild just after touching the money that the Libyan authorities paid them. Today, Muammar Gaddafi surrounded by the chiefs of his regime, knows he has lost the first round of the battle. The Libyan leader who still controls the media and finance, preparing to resist Bab Laazizia in an area of six square kilometers. He has to hide as long as possible before moving to a phase of reconquest. To do this, the Colonel had sent emissaries to the Polisario leaders with whom he has kept very good relations and ask them to send him a few thousand fighters. Some sources in Algeria speak of hundreds of fighters of the Polisario, which had already crossed the border between Algeria and Libya to military camps near Tripoli. The goal is to use Gaddafi Serbs and Ukrainians to fly helicopters and military aircraft, while the fighters Polisario would lead the ground fighting. Moreover, and according to the official Libyan news agency JANA, the Polisario leader Mohamed Abdelaziz has been one of the few people who managed to talk to Qaddafi. During the call, the guide of the revolution had promised to Mohamed Abdelaziz considerable sums of money and weapons to resume the war against Morocco. In his speech Tuesday, Gaddafi had indeed made it clear that nations that would help him are all from the Sahara. A clear allusion to the aid was going to provide the Polisario.
Maghreb Intelligence
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