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Jacob Zuma did try to offer a peace deal with Gaddafi but NATO would have none of it and continued to bomb. Somehow in the West it seems that only us can sort out the world's problems. Unfortunately we are just war-mongers who use superior force to get our own way."
"Hardly without mention in the news is that Russia has brokered a deal with North Korea to give up his nuclear weapons. This was done by negotiation with the Russians and not using the iron fist."
No, they haven't. Kim Il Sung has gone to Ulan Ude to meet President Medvedev because he is absolutely desperate for help for his impoverished country. It's very good that the Russians and North Koreans are having this dialogue, but it's only potentially the start of 6-party talks about reducing nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons are Kim's main bargaining tool with the outside world.
Good old Jacob Zuma, eh? Actually I don't think he IS on the side of Gaddafi, far from it, but he is exhibiting an inferiority complex, perhaps understandable, on the part of many African leaders, vis-a-vis "the West". He hates the thought that the Libyan people might need a hand from non-African countries to liberate them from a tyrant. Really, his attitude is just grandstanding, perhaps partly motivated by the fact that he knows that western intervention in Libya was very unpopular in his own country.
Lots of things were offered to Gaddafi by lots of people, but the only ones in a real position to negotiate with him were the rebels, whose only demand was that he get out. It wasn't up to South Africa, Russia, France, the UK or anyone else to do anything other than offer advice. If you remember, Gaddafi called a unilateral ceasefire when the no-fly zone was created, except that he forgot to implement it. He has blustered, bullied, lied and ranted his way through the conflict but all the way through his own people have persistently and bravely fought against him.