Col Muammar Gaddafi said he was either ignorant of the
Mr Obama was speaking to pro-Israel lobbyists in the
Referring to him as "our Kenyan brother", Col Gaddafi also said Mr Obama might suffer from an inferiority complex because of his African origins.
The issue of race could make Mr Obama's behaviour "more white than white people", Col Gaddafi suggested, rather than acting in solidarity with African and Arab nations.
The comments came during a speech to mark the 38th anniversary since the
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However, Col Gaddafi's defiant and famously politically incorrect rhetoric returned when talking about Mr Obama towards the end of the speech.
"The statements of our Kenyan brother of American nationality Obama on
"We fear that Obama will feel that, because he is black with an inferiority complex, this will make him behave worse than the whites."
"This will be a tragedy," Gaddafi said. "We tell him to be proud of himself as a black and feel that all
Conspiracy theory
Mr Obama's epic primary campaign against Democratic rival Hillary Clinton ended in his victory early this month.
The presidential election will be in November.
Correspondents say he has largely avoided playing on past racial struggles in the
In addition, Mr Gaddafi suggested Mr Obama's comments may have been informed by a fear of assassination by Israeli agents, "the same fate as [former
Conspiracy theories abound about Kennedy's assassination in 1963, which the
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