
Libyan President Col. Muammar Gaddafi told Sky News in an interview aired Monday that Palestinians, Egyptians, Syrians and Saudis all have the right to nuclear weapons.
“Even the Palestinians should have [nuclear weapons] because their counterparts, or their opponents, have nuclear capabilities,” Gaddafi said in the interview. “If we don’t want this situation…we’ll have to disarm the Israelis from their nuclear weapons capabilities.”
Israel neither confirms nor denies the existence of a nuclear arsenal.
Gaddafi did not hold the same views for an Iranian right to nuclear weapons. “If Iran were to manufacture nuclear weapons, nuclear arms, then all of us, including [Lybia], will be against them. But Iran has not said so.”
Recent efforts to reach a deal between Iran and Western powers to avoid a nuclear-armed Iran have been less than successful. Israel views a nuclear-armed Iran as an existential threat.
Gaddafi gave an unprecedented 90-minute speech at the UN in September, at times rambling and reading from scribbled and ripped notes.
Lybia gave up its own nuclear ambitions in 2003 after the US invasion of Iraq.
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