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‘NATO should apologize to Libyans, compensate damages’

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September 14, 2011 - 12:43
altTEHRAN – Chairman of Iran’s Joint Chiefs of Staff Hassan Firouzabadi has said the least NATO can do for Libya is to apologize to Libyans and compensate for the damage its military forces did to their country. The U.S., Europe and NATO members, under the pretext of fighting Muammar Gaddafi, targeted the major buildings of this country and killed many civilians, Firouzabadi stated.
 

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