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Who is Libya’s Prime Minister

Libya is in Deep Trouble: US Must Make its Move

Published June 6, 2014by Wayne White 4 Comments

by Wayne White Former General Khalifa Haftar’s (or Hiftar’s) eastern-based military challenge against parliamentary Islamists and armed Muslim extremists continues to spark more violence. Meanwhile, government authority in the capital of Tripoli has practically disintegrated with two rival prime ministers… Continue Reading  

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