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I didn't mean it in that context, my point was that there was never no official declaration that anti-gaddafi forces were supported by them, yes its sourced but its conflicting because recently Belhadj has stated that there never was a link between the two groups, and it was exploited and portrayed by Gaddafi like that around 2004 to cover up crushing the group horribly. Just like earlier this year he tried to blame everyone and the "drugged up rats and cats of libya" it was the same with them in 2004 but because there was no opposition it was easy for Gaddafi to make LIFG look like an international risk. Belhaj himself has denied links. (Wiki id2(talk) 20:33, 19 December 2011 (UTC))Reply

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There is a distinct difference between people linked with al Qaeda taking part in operations against gaddafi, and al qaeda itself having an official, funded, and distinct operation against him. There is evidence of the former, but ZERO evidence of the later. That's why *Al Qaeda* isn't part of the anti gaddafi forces, even though some of its members might be. Does that make sense? Jeancey (talk) 13:37, 20 December 2011 (UTC)Reply

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