The training and support of terrorists
Armand Hammer
The Billy Carter affair
The “Black Prince”
The U.S. air battle over the Gulf of sirte
“Operation Eilts”
Ex-C.I.A. agents Edwin Wilson and Frank Terpil
“The Hilton Asignment”
Civil war in Chad
OPEC militancy
Turmoil in the İslamic world
The shooting of a Libyan dissident in Colorado
The Green Book
Libyan hit squads
A $20 billion Libyan-Soviet arms deal
Exxon and Mobil withdrawal from Libyan oil fields
North African regimes in peril
qaddafi's quest for nuclear arms
Here, for the first time, all of the pieces are assembled. Here, at long last, is a full, level-headed, and insightful look at what has been wrought by enigmatic Colonel Qaddafi.
“John Cooley begins by asking: Who is Qaddafi? What follows is an incisive, straightforward, an fascinating history of the man and nation that has so quickly undergone a total revolution. It is the story of an upheaval that continues to affect politics and economics far beyond the borders of Libya, wtih ultimate results that are yet unknown.”
-Edmond A Haddad, Executive Director Los Angeles World Affairs Council-
The training and support of terrorists
Armand Hammer
The Billy Carter affair
The “Black Prince”
The U.S. air battle over the Gulf of sirte
“Operation Eilts”
Ex-C.I.A. agents Edwin Wilson and Frank Terpil
“The Hilton Asignment”
Civil war in Chad
OPEC militancy
Turmoil in the İslamic world
The shooting of a Libyan dissident in Colorado
The Green Book
Libyan hit squads
A $20 billion Libyan-Soviet arms deal
Exxon and Mobil withdrawal from Libyan oil fields
North African regimes in peril
qaddafi's quest for nuclear arms
Here, for the first time, all of the pieces are assembled. Here, at long last, is a full, level-headed, and insightful look at what has been wrought by enigmatic Colonel Qaddafi.
“John Cooley begins by asking: Who is Qaddafi? What follows is an incisive, straightforward, an fascinating history of the man and nation that has so quickly undergone a total revolution. It is the story of an upheaval that continues to affect politics and economics far beyond the borders of Libya, wtih ultimate results that are yet unknown.”
-Edmond A Haddad, Executive Director Los Angeles World Affairs Council-