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Compilation of 2011 opinion pieces on Libya, Egypt, US foreign policy, and Middle East history

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #024592
Pages
26
Persons
1

Summary

The document is a collection of editorial articles and opinion commentary without concrete new evidence, specific transactions, or undisclosed relationships linking powerful actors to misconduct. It r Mentions former US officials (Dick Cheney, George W. Bush, Barack Obama) discussing policy decisions Describes alleged CIA veteran Jerrold Post commenting on Gaddafi, but no verifiable intelligence l

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