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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on July 3, 2012 - 10:23pm.
"...the deployment of UN observers to Libya. The latter story sparked outrage in Libya and caused the transitional government to change its mind and back about of the arrangement, leaving the UN embarrassed"
This is total BS. The story was already broken in the WSJ in April, and Ian Martin, the UN rep in Libya, said through a spokesman that the Libyan rebels had already rejected his contingency plan for post-Gadhaffi Libya before his document was leaked to Lee...
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