Destroying Lybia's WMD

AP/NY Times:

Pentagon specialists made an unannounced visit to Libya in January to see what it would take to help Libya destroy its tons of chemical weapons, a process that could cost $100 million.

James A. Tegnelia, director of a Pentagon unit known as the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, said Thursday that the officials who were in Libya are now writing a proposal for the State and Defense departments, spelling out various options for helping Libya comply with an international agreement to get rid of the banned weapons.

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We should do it and also examine them to see if any came from Iraq's stokepile that is still unaccounted for.

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