Our new ally who we're removing from the list of terrorist states
"I hope that we shall not be prompted or obliged by any evil to go back or to look backwards," Gaddafi said, after defending his past support for militant Third World "freedom fighters."
"We do hope that we shall not be obliged or forced one day to go back to those days when we bomb our cars or put explosive belts around our beds and around our women so that we will not be searched and not be harassed in our bedrooms and in our homes, as it is taking place now in Iraq (news - web sites) and in Palestine."
Well, clearly he's cahnged hiw ways.
In a statement timed for the visit, human rights group Amnesty International said Libya continues to jail, torture and execute political prisoners.
"The European Union has first of all to take care of the human rights issue," said Libyan protester Saeed Khaled, a former defense engineer, exiled since 1998 in Switzerland.
"Nothing has changed in the country. The region is still the same. The changes he's making are only in foreign policy."
And is terrified that if he doesn't end his brutal dictator act we'll invade like we did in Iraq. The Bush plan is working!