The Colonel and I: My Life with Gaddafi

The Colonel and I: My Life with Gaddafi

by Daad Sharab
The Colonel and I: My Life with Gaddafi

The Colonel and I: My Life with Gaddafi

by Daad Sharab

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Overview

The Colonel and I: My Life with Gaddafi is the inside story of the extraordinary world of Libya’s fallen dictator, Muammar Gaddafi.

For almost half his 42-year reign, Daad Sharab was his trusted trouble shooter and confidante – the only outsider to be admitted to his inner circle. Down the years many have written about Gaddafi, but none have been so close.

Now, a decade after the violent death of ‘The Colonel’, she gives a unique insight into the character of a man of many contradictions: tyrant, hero, terrorist, freedom fighter, womanizer, father figure. Her account is packed with fascinating anecdotes and revelations which show Gaddafi in a surprising new light.

Daad witnessed the ruthlessness of a flawed leader who is blamed for ordering the Lockerbie bombing, and she became the go-between for the only man convicted of the atrocity. She does not seek to sugar-coat Gaddafi’s legacy, preferring readers to judge for themselves, but also observed a hidden, more humane side. The leader was a troubled father and compassionate statesman who kept sight of his humble Bedouin roots, and was capable of great acts of generosity.

The author also pulls no punches about how Western politicians, such as Tony Blair, George Bush and Hillary Clinton, shamelessly wooed his oil-rich regime.

Despite her warnings the dictator was ultimately consumed by megalomania and Daad was caught up in his dramatic fall. Falsely accused by Gaddafi’s notorious secret service of being both The Colonel’s mistress and a spy, her story ends in betrayal and imprisonment. Caught up in the Arab Spring uprising, she faced a fight for life as bombs rained down on Libya.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526795984
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 05/31/2022
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Daad Sharab is a successful businesswoman and single mother who specializes in mediating for Western companies in the Middle East. For more than 20 years she represented Libya in delicate political negotiations, such as the release of the Lockerbie bomber, and arranged multi-million dollar commercial deals on behalf of Colonel Gaddafi. Throughout her career she has fought to raise the glass ceiling for young Arab women. Born in Saudi Arabia to Jordanian parents, Daad now divides her time between Amman, in Jordan, and London.

Table of Contents

Introduction vii

Chapter 1 Endings and Beginnings 1

Chapter 2 London 9

Chapter 3 First Impressions 18

Chapter 4 Face-to-Face 27

Chapter 5 Khashoggi 35

Chapter 6 The Dogs of War 42

Chapter 7 A Very Strange Proposal 53

Chapter 8 New York 65

Chapter 9 President Bush 72

Chapter 10 A Wedding 80

Chapter 11 Divorce 90

Chapter 12 Whispers 98

Chapter 13 On the Road 106

Chapter 14 The Prince and the Jet 116

Chapter 15 The Lockerbie Bomber? 126

Chapter 16 Dark Days 138

Chapter 17 The Colonel and his Lovers 145

Chapter 18 The King of Kings 151

Chapter 19 An Unlikely Peacemaker 158

Chapter 20 Prisoner 169

Chapter 21 Losing Faith 179

Chapter 22 Bombs 188

Chapter 23 Losing Hope 200

Chapter 24 The Arrogant Prince 208

Chapter 25 Reflections 218

Timeline 226

Acknowledgements 228

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