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Libya Opens Gateway for Weapons Inspection

by Anai Rhoads - Veriana Media Sunday, Dec. 28, 2003 at 8:14 PM

It is now left up to Libya to disclose data on what weapons programmes they have underway to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

Libya Opens Gateway for Weapons Inspection

19 December 2003

by Anai Rhoads
Veriana Media

Colonel Muammar Abu Minyar al-Qadhafi has had a stranglehold on the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (Libya) since the late 60's. Combining Islam (97% Sunni Muslim) and Socialism, better known as the Third International Theory, the leader fought to bring an end to Capitalism and Marxism. Through oil revenue, Qadhafi employed people to terrorise abroad in order to fulfil his ideal government well up until the late 80's.

In August of 1981 a dispute arose over whether or not the Gulf of Sidra was international waters. Coined the "Gulf of Sidra Incident", two Sukoi Su-22 fighter jets engaged two United States F-14 Tomcats from US aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN-68) operating in the gulf near the line. The US jets shot down the Libyan fighter jets. This incident led the United States to place an embargo on Libya's oil imports on March 10, 1982.

In 1986, President Ronald Reagan sent American warplanes to attack the Libyan cities of Tripoli and Benghazi in retaliation for the bombing of a Berlin disco where a U.S. serviceman was killed. While the attack killed his daughter, Qadhafi's life was spared during the bombing of his barracks.

The leader's interest in overseas terrorism diminished somewhat after the United Nations imposed sanctions upon Libya in 1992, but because of concerns over weapons programmes had the West keeping a close eye on Libya and its revolutionary leader. UN Security Council resolutions (UNSCRs) passed in 1992 and 1993 obliged Libya to fulfill requirements related to the Pan Am 103 bombing before sanctions could be lifted.There were less restrictions after Libya acknowledged responsibility for the 1988 bombing of Pan Am airliner 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland. Qadhafi paid a sum of 2.7 billion dollars to the families of the 270 victims as compensation for their loss.

Britain recently claimed Libya had been co-operating with North Korea in order to manufacture scud missiles and even said that Libya was close to making a nuclear bomb. As Libya now volunteers to allow weapons inspectors into the country, hope is raised that their example will push Iran and North Korea to open their doors as well.

Libya's missiles are thought to be Scud-B ballistic missiles which have a long range of 186 miles. According to the 2002 report[2] by the Arms Control Association, Libya has the following known weapons:

  • Scud-B (Operational) Range:300 km/1,000 kg
  • Scud-C (Potential Acquisition) Range: 550 km/600 kg
  • Nodong-1 (Potential Acquisition) Range: 1,300 km/750 kg

The United States' domestically produced weapons which far surpass the distance of the Scud-B include:

  • MX/Peacekeeper (Operational) Range: 11,000 km/ 3,950 kg
  • Minuteman III (Operational) Range: 13,000 km/ 1,150 kg
  • C-4 Trident I (SLBM) (Operational) 7,400 km/ 1,500 kg
  • D-5 Trident II (SLBM) (Operational) Range: 7,400 km/ 2,800 kg

Intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) are of ranges 5,500 km and higher. They are viewed as a serious threat and considered weapons of mass destruction. All four domestic weapons located in the United States are considered WMDs. Libya's missiles are a threat due to misuse in neighbouring areas.

There are well over 25 countries which have missile systems in place. Ballistic missiles were used in the Afghan Civil war, the Gulf War and during the war between Iran and Iraq. North Korea is trying to develop the Taepo Dong-2, which is an ICBM. This missile could reach Alaska or Hawaii if positioned and launched.[3]

It is now left up to Libya to disclose data on what weapons programmes they have underway to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

According to the U.S. Energy Department, lifting sanctions on Libya will allow U.S. oil companies back into the country. The companies once produced more than one million barrels per day (bpd). This co-operative deal between Libya and the U.S.will increase America's hold on oil resources.

References:

[1] Wikipedia - History of Libya

[2] Arms Control Association Fact Sheets: Worldwide Ballistic Missile Inventories

[3] National Intelligence Center. Ballistic and Cruise Missile Threat

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savvy dictator finds...

by more rational Sunday, Dec. 28, 2003 at 9:18 PM

Savvy Dictator Find Weapons Program to be Effective Bargaining Chip Against Oil Interests

Dictatorships stay in power not only by abusing the people, but by providing for the people, in this case, providing money and social services, funded by oil profits.

Democracies cannot work, because they allow foriegn (American) interested easy entry into politics, allowing for a takeover of nationalized oil.

The problem, from some perspectives, is that capitalism and democracy, while sometimes in a symbiotic relationship in the US, are almost never partners in the 3rd world.

As for terrorism, yes, Lybia supports it, but not as a form of Jihad. I think of Lybian terrorism as an ongoing posturing to scare off neighboring nations a bit, and to scare the people of Lybia into submission.

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typo

by more rational Sunday, Dec. 28, 2003 at 9:21 PM

I don't know how to spell Libya.

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bush-lover

by oscar Saturday, Apr. 24, 2004 at 6:21 PM
wilde234434@aol.com 8188994431

You're an idiot. You ignore the content just to point out 1 typo? HA. At least he exposed the US stockpiles. It scares you, don't it?

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