Gaddafi's Daughter Warns Iran: "Negotiations with Wolves Do Not Lead to Salvation"


Aisha Gaddafi, the daughter of slain Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, has issued a sharp warning to the people of Iran, urging them to avoid any form of negotiation or compromise with Western powers. Speaking from her exile in Oman, she called on Iranians to resist Western pressure and learn from Libya's painful experience.




"Negotiations with Wolves"

In her message, Aisha Gaddafi delivered a stark warning:

"Negotiations with wolves do not lead to the salvation of the herd—they only fix the date of the next hunt."

She urged the Iranian people not to fall into the trap of what she called the "deceptive smiles" and "false promises" of Western imperialists.

The Lesson of Libya

Aisha Gaddafi invoked her father's experience as a cautionary tale. According to her, Western powers assured Muammar Gaddafi that if he abandoned Libya's nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs, the world would open its doors to him.

She stated that her father "believed in good faith and dialogue" and made concessions accordingly. However, in 2011, NATO airstrikes reduced Libya to ruins, and the country was left "drenched in blood."

In her words, Libya today remains trapped in poverty, displacement, and destruction. She presented this as the ultimate outcome of making concessions to the West.

Praise for Iran's Resistance

Alongside her warning, Aisha Gaddafi praised the Iranian people for their "courage, dignity, and patience." She stated that despite sanctions and economic pressure, Iran's steadfastness is proof of the nation's honor.

She contrasted two groups of nations:

· Those who resisted: Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea, and Palestine—whom she described as heroes of history


· Those who surrendered: She claimed they have "turned to ashes" and been erased from memory

Context of the Message

Aisha Gaddafi's warning comes at a time of heightened tensions between Iran and Western powers over Tehran's nuclear program. Analysts note that Libya's experience has often been cited by Iranian hardliners as a cautionary example of why concessions to the West do not guarantee security.

Iran's Foreign Minister recently stated: "Iran will not negotiate under threats, nor will it surrender its rights."

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