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Rebels inside Muammar Muhammad al-Gaddafi villas, Libya
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Rebels Inside Muammar Muhammad Al-Gaddafi Villas, Libya

On 25 February 2011 Britain's HM Treasury set up a specialised unit to trace Gaddafi's assets in Britain. Gaddafi allegedly worked for years with Swiss banks to launder international banking transactions.
Political and cultural public image
Gaddafi has frequently been portrayed as erratic, conceited, and mercurial in nature. During the Reagan administration, America regarded him as "public enemy number one" and Reagan dubbed him the "mad dog of the Middle East". Western media have since speculated that Gaddafi suffers from manic depression, schizophrenia, and megalomania. Among those who worked with Gaddafi, Anwar Sadat called him "unbalanced and immature" and "a vicious criminal." Gaafar Nimeiry called him an "evil" person, and Yasser Arafat, who aligned himself with Gaddafi for much of his career, said Gaddafi was the "knight of revolutionary phrases". Fidel Castro said he was "reckless". During a meeting with Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, he was said to be highly curious, asking a lot of questions and being especially interested in Malaysia's economic success. The attacks on Gaddafi's image became less common as his relations with the West improved. He modeled many of his Arab nationalist and socialist ideals from Gamal Abdul Nasser and Mao Zedong.

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