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To: SalemsHex who started this subject12/23/2003 7:31:49 PM
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22Dec03-Justin Raimondo-LIBYA: WILL THE U.S. TAKE 'YES' FOR AN ANSWER?
Qadaffi's turnaround poses a challenge to U.S. policymakers
by Justin Raimondo

December 22, 2003

LIBYA: WILL THE U.S. TAKE 'YES' FOR AN ANSWER?
Qadaffi's turnaround poses a challenge to U.S. policymakers
by Justin Raimondo




The decision by Libya's Moammar Qadaffi to come clean, so to speak, and give up his weapons of mass destruction is being touted, by the War Party, as proof that their program of "regime change" in Iraq has put the fear of God – or, at least, of Washington and London – in the region's bad boys. But to anyone who has been paying the least bit of attention to Libya and its eccentric leader for the past decade or so, this contention is utter nonsense.



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