If At First You Don't Succeed — Four Decades Of US-UK Attempts To Topple Gadafi
Richard Keeble:
Behind a wall of silence, the US and UK have been conducting over the last four decades a massive, largely secret war against Libya — often using Chad, the country lying on its southern border, as its base. The current attacks on Col. Gadafi’s troops and attempts to assassinate the Libyan leader with the US deployment of unmanned drones are best seen as part of a wide-ranging and long-standing strategy by the US/UK secret states to dislodge Gadafi.
This is a longer version of a piece published on the Universty of Lincoln’s Expert Comment site.