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...most obvious victim was U.S. diplomatic credibility, especially on the subject of dealing with terrorist regimes. Washington has been critical of some allies for failing to support U.S. measures against state-sponsored terrorism, notably the American bombing raids on Libya last April. In light of Reagan's willingness to trade weapons for Iranian help in securing the release of U.S. hostages, it will be more difficult to ask for cooperation in the future. Editorialized Bonn's General-Anzeiger: "It will take a long time before the leading power in the West can credibly champion the stringency of joint standards...
...Libya's Colonel Muammar Gaddafi. Idris Ahmed Nurgat Chipata, Zambia...
...Number of employees that the government of Libya plans to lay off to trim the budget and gin up private enterprise...
Since Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi gave up his nuclear program, he has become a friend of the West. Should he be? After years of isolation, Libya is trying to warm up its relations with the international community. Giving up weapons of mass destruction was very important. There are significant interests connected with oil production in Libya and it has joined in the struggle to restrict illegal migration from Africa to Europe. These are real interests to the U.S. and Europe. But for Libya to fit in completely in the framework of normal international relations - which we would also like...
...them freed seems a little bit like a Hollywood movie. What we have in mind is to go through the judicial procedure. Solidarity and attention from the media, the public, ngos and scientists around the world is also extremely important. From now on, it is up to Libya to show how persuasive it can be to its international partners...