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Libyan, Tunisian Leaders Oppose Arming Syrian Rebels

by Jason Ditz | Nov 22, 2012

Libyan, Tunisian Leaders Oppose Arming Syrian Rebels | Recent regime-change nations not recognizing rebel umbrella group

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Benghazi Security Chief Assassinated in Overnight Attack

by Jason Ditz | Nov 21, 2012

Benghazi Security Chief Assassinated in Overnight Attack | Attackers unidentified, fled after killing

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Petraeus Claims He Consistently Said Benghazi Attack Was Work of Terrorists

by John Glaser | Nov 16, 2012

Petraeus Claims Consistency on Benghazi Attack | In closed-door briefings, Petraeus sparred with GOP

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Petraeus Scandal Expands to Cabinet as Benghazi Ties Hinted

by Jason Ditz | Nov 12, 2012

Petraeus Scandal Expands to Cabinet as Benghazi Ties Hinted | After resigning in disgrace, Petraeus ‘too busy’ to testify

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CIA Denies Broadwell’s Claim That Agency Held Detainees in Libya

by John Glaser | Nov 12, 2012

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...

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European Union Plans Escalation Into Africa

by Jason Ditz | Nov 9, 2012

European Union Plans Escalation Into Africa | New missions to hit Libya, Mali

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Red Cross: Military Action in Mali Will Have Severe Humanitarian Costs

by John Glaser | Nov 8, 2012

Even as the US and its allies in Europe and Africa float ideas for a military intervention in Mali, such a war would have a high humanitarian cost, according to the head of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Following the Libya war, Mali was...

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Libyan Government Bankrolling Syrian Rebels

by Jason Ditz | Nov 5, 2012

Libyan Government Bankrolling Syrian Rebels | More than half of SNC’s funding came from Libya

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Gun-Battle in Central Tripoli as Libyan Militias Accuse Rivals of Going ‘Rogue’

by Jason Ditz | Nov 4, 2012

Gun-Battle in Central Tripoli as Libyan Militias Accuse Rivals of Going ‘Rogue’ | Revolutionaries ‘still think they’re revolutionaries’

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In Former Gadhafi Stronghold, a Sign of Libya’s Deepening Divide

by Jason Ditz | Nov 3, 2012

In Former Gadhafi Stronghold, a Sign of Libya’s Deepening Divide | Conquering militia keeps checkpoints in town as locals fume

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