As the specter of civil war looms in Libya, every move by Col.
Moammar Qaddafi is under increased scrutiny. Though he's long been known
as a peculiar leader, the extent of his idiosyncrasies has only
recently become public knowledge. Now, thanks to the leaked State
Department documents released by WikiLeaks, a fuller portrait of the
Libyan dictator is beginning to come out. Here's what
news agencies are taking away from the files:
Personal Quirks:
- Qaddafi has a passion for Flamenco dancing and horse racing.
- He's terrified of flying over water in airplanes, the upper floors of buildings and climbing more than 35 steps at time.
- He fasts on Mondays and Thursdays
- He's
described as an "extremely vain" man who either received excessive
Botox treatments or suffered a stroke. He was also rumored to have a
botched hair implant procedure between 2008 and 2009.
- He's a
"hypochondriac" who demands that his doctor visits be videotaped so he
can get second and third opinions from other doctors.
- He travels everywhere with a posse of Ukrainian nurses, the senior member being a "voluptuous blonde" named Galyna.
- The
U.S. embassy in Tripoli said he "avoids making eye contact" is
"notoriously mercurial" and often allows for "long, uncomfortable
periods of silence." He's also a “self-styled intellectual and
philosopher.”
- He's a "voracious consumer of news" and thinks the
Israel-Palestinian conflict can be resolved with the creation of a new
state "Isratine."
- In terms of self-accolades, he has awarded himself the title "King of Culture"
His Grip on Power- Despite
his idiosyncrasies, U.S. diplomats stressed that Qaddafi's "mastery of
tactical maneuvering has kept him in power for nearly 40 years." To this
day, he "remains intimately involved in the regime's most sensitive and
critical portfolios." Qaddafi is indeed a micromanager, says a U.S.
ambassador: he "is the architect of his own gilded cage and cannot yet
relinquish day-to-day decisionmaking, even if he wants to." He examines
every government contract above $200 million and personally scouts for
officials to promote within the Libyan bureaucracy.
Lavish Expenditures- He
spent $21.9 million on a water bottling plant and a hotel spa near
l'Aquilla, the Italian town recently devastated by an earthquake.
- His son Seif al-Islam el-Qaddafi paid Mariah Carey $1 million to sing four songs for a New Year's party in the Caribbean.
- In
2008 his son Muatassim was given $1.2 billion for his own personal
militia. The same son threw a different New Year's party with Beyonce
and Usher.
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