Gaddafi bought an atomic bomb from China, and Chairman Mao angrily rebuked him, saying that he was t

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-29

Gaddafi, the "African madman", has crossed paths with ***. It is said that Gaddafi launched the "September Revolution" on September 1, 1969, overthrowing the Idris dynasty and establishing the Libyan Arab Republic.

However, out of diplomatic courtesy, China congratulated in the cable, but this move made *** very angry.

Gaddafi realized that if he wanted to survive against a formidable adversary, he had to improve his military capabilities. So, he turned his attention to the atomic bomb and managed to get in touch with China.

Knowing that China had a sensitive issue - the Taiwan issue, he sent Prime Minister Jalud to China secretly and promised that as soon as China sold Libya atomic bombs, Libya would immediately sever diplomatic relations with Taiwan and establish diplomatic relations with Chinese mainland.

Although this condition is very tempting, allowing China to gain an ally and obtain valuable foreign exchange, *** was ordered by *** to say that China will not sell atomic bombs in order to establish diplomatic relations with Libya.

** Emphasizing that China is not afraid of atomic bombs, will not trade atomic bombs or conduct nuclear transactions, and even if China is short of money, it will not sacrifice its principles because of the establishment of diplomatic relations with Libya.

** There has always been a great deal of emphasis on third world countries, especially in Africa. He always personally received visiting leaders, but if the purpose of the visitors was to start a war, he would firmly refuse.

He firmly believed that the atomic bomb was for peace, not to scare others, and that it could not be sold, even if the conditions were good. Despite this, friendly relations with China have not been affected.

At the United Nations General Assembly on 25 October 1971, the People's Republic of China was restored to its legitimate rights in the United Nations, and Libya was one of the 76 countries that voted in favour.

Gaddafi was a great admirer and even called himself a "good student" and saw his guerrilla tactics as a recipe for success.

In October 1982, Gaddafi visited China, and he brought with him a team of famous female bodyguards. During the talks with ***, Gaddafi said that the reason why he brought female bodyguards was because he wanted to learn the idea of "people's war".

He believed that although in traditional Arab countries, women were not allowed to appear in public, he was a "good student" of ***, so he founded the Women's Military Academy to allow Libyan women to participate in the war as well.

However, ** explained to him the true meaning of the "people's war", which is not as simple as bringing a few female bodyguards. However, Gaddafi did not accept this view, and when he traveled around the world, he still brought his team of female bodyguards with him, and people knew that Gaddafi was there whenever they saw them.

These female bodyguards were very loyal to Gaddafi and blocked bullets for him many times. After Gaddafi was overthrown, most of these female bodyguards chose to follow him to "martyrdom".

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