101On October 20th, Jabril, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the National Transitional Council of Libya, announced that Gaddafi had died. On the same day, the Libyan ruling authorities completely occupied Gaddafi's hometown of Sirte. This marks the complete end of the political fate of Gaddafi and his family, and the civil war in Libya will also be settled. Before the TNC troops captured Tripoli, Gaddafi did not talk about discord, thinking that he could quickly quell the "rebels." After Tripoli was attacked by TNC troops, Gaddafi occupied Sirte, thinking that he could make a comeback. Bloody facts prove that Gaddafi misjudged the situation many times, and eventually became a prisoner from the head of state, and then died suddenly. Gaddafi is called a "madman" in politics. He fought against the United States with an iron fist for decades, and he also quarreled with Arab brothers at the Arab League summit. And Gaddafi is not an irrational "madman". He also has a long-sleeved dancing side on the international stage. After the Gulf War, he began to condescend to the west and won a relatively relaxed environment. Unfortunately, during the critical period of the domestic political chess game from one chess game to the middle chess game, Gaddafi lost in succession. Gaddafi, who once vowed to die like a martyr, is also said to be hiding in a cave and shouting "Don't shoot", which is quite similar to the scene when Saddam was arrested. He is obsessed with power and life, just like ordinary people. Once the scepter is thrown away and faced with a life-and-death choice, he can simply weigh the pros and cons instead of being paranoid as before. Previously, it seemed that there was a force that forced Gaddafi to run endlessly in a "dead end", which made a political leader whose IQ was no less than that of ordinary people show abnormal irrationality and irrationality. It should be noted that powerful vested interests hinder Gaddafi's rational thinking. For forty years, he has been used to being in power and doing whatever he wants. The people suddenly put forward the slogan of decentralization, which he naturally could not accept. He and his family are extremely rich, and it is difficult for them to understand the sufferings of the people living in their luxurious houses. The possessiveness of power and wealth is like snowballing from the top of the mountain, which will get bigger and bigger. If you don't encounter stronger resistance, you can't stop automatically. In Gaddafi's view, everything you want must be taken away from me, but you forget that political games are not always zero-sum games. Therefore, Gaddafi's failure was first misled by his powerful vested interests. On the other hand, Gaddafi is constantly misled by people around him. Gaddafi did not become a real "loner" until the end of the battle, because there were indeed many forces attached to him. His children hope to inherit wealth and even power from him, and the tribe he comes from hopes to rely on him for special care. The political group he led has long been rejected by the people, who obviously don't want to see him reconcile with his opponents. Therefore, before Gaddafi hid in the underground cave, he might hear a lot of "good news" in his favor every day, inspiring him to run persistently in the "dead end". All kinds of flickering around made Gaddafi lose his insight into the current situation. Although he had long wanted to avoid a Saddam-style ending, he finally became "Saddam II" helplessly. Those who are good at playing games look for potential, while those who are not good at playing games look for children. Gaddafi regarded the "son" of wealth and power too seriously and lost the great wisdom of the game. In fact, this ending has long been doomed.