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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">APSept. 1, 2011: Libyan rebel stands guards next to the armored car
of of the ransacked office of Hannibal, son of Muammar Qaddafi at
Bin Achour district inTripoli, Libya.TRIPOLI Hundreds of former Libyan rebels who
helped topple Muammar Qaddafi were filling out applications Wednesday for jobs with
the new government as a first step to disarmament, the interior minister
said.Fawzy Abdul-Ali told The Associated Press that former rebels will be asked
to turn in their weapons after training and working with the government.The
uncontrolled ownership of weapons has been a major security concern since the
end of the eight-month civil war that toppled Qaddafi in October. Rival
revolutionary militias that remain armed have clashed repeatedly.Abdul-Ali said former rebels will
have until the end of January 2012 to apply for governments posts
through local military councils distributing the applications.Ibrahim al-Khamsy, 50, hoped that filling
out an application will get
Central Bank, through which Tehran executes most of its oil sales. The
US Congress passed the restrictions Dec. 15 as part of a bill
authorizing more than $660 billion in defense spending over the next year,
the WSJ reported.Though analysts said it was highly unlikely Iran would close
the strait, as it would severely impact the country's own economy --
Iran is the fourth-largest producer of crude oil in the world --
its threats to do so increased over the past week.Admiral Habibollah Sayyari
said Wednesday that it would be "very easy" for Iran's naval forces
to shut down the Strait of Hormuz, while Vice President Mohammad Reza
Rahimi said Tuesday that "not even a drop of oil will flow
through the Persian Gulf" if Iran's oil is embargoed."If our enemies in
the West start conspiring against us, we'll take strong action to put
them in their place," he added.
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