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Libya post‑Gaddafi weapons proliferation to regional terrorist groups and alleged US/EU disengagement
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kaggle-ho-026812House Oversight

Libya post‑Gaddafi weapons proliferation to regional terrorist groups and alleged US/EU disengagement

Libya post‑Gaddafi weapons proliferation to regional terrorist groups and alleged US/EU disengagement The passage hints at a chain of arms transfers from Gaddafi’s stockpiles to Boko Haram, Mali militants and Tunisian movements, and suggests a lack of US/EU policy focus. While it names broad actors (US, EU, NATO, Deutsche Bank) and provides a plausible illicit flow, it lacks concrete transaction data, dates, or specific officials, limiting immediate investigative steps. Nonetheless, the alleged weapons pipeline to terrorist groups is a moderately valuable lead for further intelligence and financial‑tracking inquiries. Key insights: Gaddafi’s weapons caches allegedly diverted to Boko Haram, Mali terrorist groups, and Tunisian militias.; US/EU/NATO intervention linked to destabilisation and loss of Libyan oil revenue.; White House sources quoted as saying Libya is “off the table” for US attention.

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