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Clinton, Libyan Spy Chief Meet in Marrakech
Jay Solomon reports on foreign affairs. The Obama administration remains livid with Libya for welcoming home Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi . But that didn't stop Secretary of State Hillary Clinton from meeting with Tripoli's longtime spy chief in Marrakech today. Clinton, ...
Is it Fair for George W. Bush to Remain ‘Outside Prison Bars’?: OEA Libya, Libya
Is it Fair for George W. Bush to Remain ‘Outside Prison Bars’?: OEA Libya, Libya
themoderatevoice.com — Coming from a state-controlled mouthpiece of Muammar Gaddafi’s despotic regime, some may scoff at this article calling... for President Bush to be brought before the International Criminal Court and charged with war crimes. The unfortunate truth, however, is that the sentiments expressed ... (more) Is it Fair for George W. Bush to Remain ‘Outside Prison ...
Duly Noted: Swiss Hostages Disappear in Libya
brusselsjournal.com — George Handlery about the week that was. The dictator’s tantrum: a chronic obsession. Making and not keeping... agreements. Strange bedfellows and odd mutations. Language laws and their insanity. When aid fuels dictatorship. 1. Months ago, the ... (more) Duly Noted: Swiss Hostages Disappear in Libya
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Gates of Vienna News Feed 11/4/2009
Gates of Vienna — ... Clinton, Libyan Spy Chief Meet in Marrakech The Obama administration remains livid with Libya for welcoming home Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi. But that didn’t stop Secretary of State Hillary Clinton from meeting with Tripoli’s longtime spy chief in Marrakech today. Clinton, attending a regional-development conference in Morocco, met for 10- to 15-minutes with Libyan Foreign Minister Musa Kusa, according to State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley. Kusa served as Libyan leader Moammar ...

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