Lybia should provide intelligence on who has been selling material for making banned weapons
Ron Hutcheson:
"U.S. intelligence officials predicted on Saturday that better relations with Libya would lead to a windfall of intelligence that could help stop the spread of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons.
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"...intelligence analysts want to work backward to pin down which countries, companies or terrorist organizations might have assisted Libya's pursuit of lethal weapons.
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"In an unclassified report to Congress earlier this year, the CIA said Russia was in negotiations with Libya over cooperation on nuclear programs. The same report concluded that Libya had received help on its missile programs from Serbia, India, Iran and China, as well as North Korea."
Ron Hutcheson:
"U.S. intelligence officials predicted on Saturday that better relations with Libya would lead to a windfall of intelligence that could help stop the spread of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons.
...
"...intelligence analysts want to work backward to pin down which countries, companies or terrorist organizations might have assisted Libya's pursuit of lethal weapons.
...
"In an unclassified report to Congress earlier this year, the CIA said Russia was in negotiations with Libya over cooperation on nuclear programs. The same report concluded that Libya had received help on its missile programs from Serbia, India, Iran and China, as well as North Korea."
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