Hooray: U.S. Won't Let U.N. Botch Libya's Disarmament
Just because the United Nations failed to enforce its own warnings against Iraq doesn't mean Libya is a lost cause: The Bush administration is elbowing past the globalist weaklings and letting the big boys go to work.
The U.S., convinced that dictator Moammar Gadhafi's weapons programs are far more extensive than guesstimated by the International Atomic Energy Agency, will send technical experts to Libya in January.
"While Mohammed ElBaradei, the director of the U.N. agency, says he has seen four nuclear sites, CIA and British intelligence have concluded there are 11 sites," the Associated Press reported today.
"The United States intends to pursue its own program for dismantling Libya's nuclear program as well as programs to develop chemical and biological weapons and missiles as well," said AP, quoting a U.S. official.
KMAN
Just because the United Nations failed to enforce its own warnings against Iraq doesn't mean Libya is a lost cause: The Bush administration is elbowing past the globalist weaklings and letting the big boys go to work.
The U.S., convinced that dictator Moammar Gadhafi's weapons programs are far more extensive than guesstimated by the International Atomic Energy Agency, will send technical experts to Libya in January.
"While Mohammed ElBaradei, the director of the U.N. agency, says he has seen four nuclear sites, CIA and British intelligence have concluded there are 11 sites," the Associated Press reported today.
"The United States intends to pursue its own program for dismantling Libya's nuclear program as well as programs to develop chemical and biological weapons and missiles as well," said AP, quoting a U.S. official.
KMAN