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Martin Indyk disputes the Bush administration's claim that the war in Iraq played a significant role in Libya's decision to abandon WMD programs.
Author: Martin S. Indyk, Director of the Saban Center for Middle East Policy, Brookings Institution
March 9, 2004
Martin Indyk disputes the Bush administration's claim that the war in Iraq played a significant role in Libya's decision to abandon WMD programs.
Micah Zenko argues that the ouster of Muammar al-Qaddafi will motivate other dictators to seek out nuclear weapons.
Judith Miller looks at the process leading up to Libya's abandonment of its WMD programs.
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