Libya
3.20.22
At least 25 dead in shipwreck off Tunisia's coast
—Monique Beals // The Hill // 20 Mar. 2022 // 11:07 PM EDT
At least 25 dead in shipwreck off Tunisia's coast
—Monique Beals // The Hill // 20 Mar. 2022 // 11:07 PM EDT
1.20.22
Tucker: They suddenly care about borders
—Fox News // 20 Jan. 2022 // 11 minutes 17 seconds [see 5:07]
1.12.22
Tucker: Here comes Hillary
—Fox News // 12 Jan. 2022 // 12 minutes 20 seconds [see 5:35]
Tucker: They suddenly care about borders
—Fox News // 20 Jan. 2022 // 11 minutes 17 seconds [see 5:07]
1.12.22
Tucker: Here comes Hillary
—Fox News // 12 Jan. 2022 // 12 minutes 20 seconds [see 5:35]
10.24.21
Pope urges countries to stop returning migrants to 'concentration camps' in Libya
—Mychael Schnell // 24 Oct. 2021 // 4:09 PM EDT
10.5.21
UN decries Libya's alleged crimes against humanity
—Maureen Breslin // 5 Oct. 2021 // 10:31 AM EDT
Pope urges countries to stop returning migrants to 'concentration camps' in Libya
—Mychael Schnell // 24 Oct. 2021 // 4:09 PM EDT
10.5.21
UN decries Libya's alleged crimes against humanity
—Maureen Breslin // 5 Oct. 2021 // 10:31 AM EDT
4.28.21
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee advanced Power’s nomination earlier this month by a voice vote. But she faced questions during her confirmation hearing about the surge of migrants along the U.S.-Mexico border and about her previous support for military intervention in Syria and Libya.
—Jordain Carney, "Senate confirms former Obama official Samantha Power to lead USAID," 28 Apr. 2021 {4:30 PM EDT}
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee advanced Power’s nomination earlier this month by a voice vote. But she faced questions during her confirmation hearing about the surge of migrants along the U.S.-Mexico border and about her previous support for military intervention in Syria and Libya.
—Jordain Carney, "Senate confirms former Obama official Samantha Power to lead USAID," 28 Apr. 2021 {4:30 PM EDT}
2.19.21
UN report says Erik Prince violated arms embargo against Libya: report
—Tal Axelrod // 19 Feb. 2021 // 10:23 PM EST
UN report says Erik Prince violated arms embargo against Libya: report
—Tal Axelrod // 19 Feb. 2021 // 10:23 PM EST
11.13.20
Rice is controversial because many Republican voters and activists believe she misled the public about the nature of the 2012 attacks on the U.S. diplomatic post in Benghazi, Libya, which resulted in the death of Ambassador Christopher Stevens.
—Alexander Bolton, "GOP senators say Warren nomination would divide Republicans," 13 Nov. 2020 {6:00 AM EST}
Rice is controversial because many Republican voters and activists believe she misled the public about the nature of the 2012 attacks on the U.S. diplomatic post in Benghazi, Libya, which resulted in the death of Ambassador Christopher Stevens.
—Alexander Bolton, "GOP senators say Warren nomination would divide Republicans," 13 Nov. 2020 {6:00 AM EST}
9.10.20
When President Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009, he had been in office less than 10 months. Two presidential terms later, Obama had backed a war of regime change in Libya, a normalization agreement with a terror regime in Iran, and the “red line” fiasco in Syria, which likely encouraged military takeovers by the Kremlin in Crimea and by Beijing in the South China Sea.
—Richard Grenell, "Nobel prize committee's credibility is on the line," 10 Sep. 2020 {11:15 AM EDT}
When President Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009, he had been in office less than 10 months. Two presidential terms later, Obama had backed a war of regime change in Libya, a normalization agreement with a terror regime in Iran, and the “red line” fiasco in Syria, which likely encouraged military takeovers by the Kremlin in Crimea and by Beijing in the South China Sea.
—Richard Grenell, "Nobel prize committee's credibility is on the line," 10 Sep. 2020 {11:15 AM EDT}