Moussa Koussa, il ministro degli Esteri libico, è scappato a Londra. Tra gli applausi degli alleati e i mal di testa di Tripoli. Il muro si sta sgretolando.
Mr. Koussa, thought to be in his late 50s, was Col. Gadhafi's spy chief for approximately two decades, a period of time when Libya was suspected to be behind a string of terrorist attacks in Europe that killed Libyan dissidents and foreigners. Libyan government spokesman Moussa Ibrahim, told The Wall Street Journal Mr. Koussa "was on a diplomatic mission." Mr. Ibrahim said if Mr. Koussa's diplomatic mission requires him to go to London or anywhere else then he'll do so. He refused to answer any more questions saying he had "a headache."
