"I know enough of Libya, a country I covered for many years as the Middle East bureau chief for The New York Times, to assure you that the chaos and bloodletting have only begun. Moammar Gadhafi, during one of my lengthy interviews with him under a green Bedouin tent in the sprawling Bab al-Aziziya army barracks in Tripoli, once proposed marrying one of his sons to Chelsea Clinton as a way of mending fences with the United States. He is as insane as he appears and as dangerous. But we should never have become the air force, trainers, suppliers, special forces and enablers of rival tribal factions, goons under the old regime and Islamists that are divided among themselves by deep animosities and a long history of violent conflict."
So writes Chris Hedges in truthdig. If Hedges is right in his analysis of what is underway in Libya, a host of issues are, now, about to just start. It's not a "happy" prognosis.
So writes Chris Hedges in truthdig. If Hedges is right in his analysis of what is underway in Libya, a host of issues are, now, about to just start. It's not a "happy" prognosis.
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