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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 (U Gaddafi’s weapons caches allegedly diverted to Boko Haram, Mali terrorist groups, and Tunisian milit US/EU/NATO intervention linked to destabilisation and loss of Libyan oil revenue. White House sour

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #026812
Pages
1
Persons
0
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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 (U Gaddafi’s weapons caches allegedly diverted to Boko Haram, Mali terrorist groups, and Tunisian milit US/EU/NATO intervention linked to destabilisation and loss of Libyan oil revenue. White House sour

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us-foreign-policypolicy-neglecteu-policynatoforeign-influenceboko-harammali-insurgencylibyahouse-oversightarms-traffickingterrorism-financing

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Libya: Is there any hope for peace or will it become a hub for regional instability and violence? No and yes -The US/EU/NATO toppling of long-time strongman Muammar Gaddafi has led to a cycle of instability and continuous violence. - It has also led to severe cuts in oil production and loss of significant revenue. - More importantly, Gaddafi’s massive weapons stocks have directly flowed to Boko Haram in Nigeria, terrorist groups in Mali and to arm other movements in Tunisia — as well as financing them via the sales and trading of these weapons. - The US and EU seem to have no strategy to deal with the situation. White House sources tell us “it has literally fallen off the table” as an issue of focus. Is this now Egypt’s problem through which the US will send money/weapons? Libya total oil production (1980-2013) thousand barrels per day 2,000 1995 — total oil production Deutsche Bank Francis J. Kelly Global Public Affairs [email protected] 18

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