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The Bush-Gadhafi Deal

By G. Henry M. Schuler, TomPaine.com. Posted November 1, 2004.


Desperate to vindicate his Iraq invasion at home, the take-no-prisoners President cut a deal with the Libyan leader that compromised U.S. national security.
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Henry Schuler was first posted to Libya in 1957 as a naval intelligence officer, served as an executive in the oil industry, and retired as a Middle East scholar at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

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