Libya Closes Borders, Declares Much of South a ‘Military Zone’
Libya Closes Borders, Declares Much of South a ‘Military Zone’ | Military given supreme authority in six provinces
Libya Closes Borders, Declares Much of South a ‘Military Zone’ | Military given supreme authority in six provinces
Britain Pays Off Libyan Torture Victim for 2004 Rendition | Foreign Office: No admission of liability in payoff
US-Approved Qatari Arms Went to Extremists in Libya | Weapons sent to Libyan rebels from Qatar, with US encouragement, ended up in the hands of Islamists
Sen. Graham Slams ‘Light Footprint’ of US Security Worldwide | Warns lack of security could mean ‘more Benghazis’
Libyan, Tunisian Leaders Oppose Arming Syrian Rebels | Recent regime-change nations not recognizing rebel umbrella group
Benghazi Security Chief Assassinated in Overnight Attack | Attackers unidentified, fled after killing
Petraeus Claims Consistency on Benghazi Attack | In closed-door briefings, Petraeus sparred with GOP
Petraeus Scandal Expands to Cabinet as Benghazi Ties Hinted | After resigning in disgrace, Petraeus ‘too busy’ to testify
The CIA has denied a claim made by General Petraeus’s mistress that the spy agency held militants as detainees in Libya before the September 11 attack on the US Consulate in Benghazi. In public comments last month at the University of Denver, Petraeus girlfriend and biographer Paula Broadwell said the CIA had detainees at a [...]
European Union Plans Escalation Into Africa | New missions to hit Libya, Mali