Photo: Muammar Qaddafi
The Libya experience highlights the risk of letting dangerous regimes—like Iran's—gain the world's most powerful weapons.
America and its allies, empowered by the United Nations and the Arab League, are interceding militarily in Libya. But would that action have been delayed or even precluded if Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi had access to nuclear weapons? No doubt Gadhafi is asking himself that same question.
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My Comment: If Libya had nuclear weapons, there definitely would be no foreign intervention in Libya's civil war right now.
What If Gadhafi Had Gone Nuclear? -- Michael oren, Wall Street Journal
The Libya experience highlights the risk of letting dangerous regimes—like Iran's—gain the world's most powerful weapons.
America and its allies, empowered by the United Nations and the Arab League, are interceding militarily in Libya. But would that action have been delayed or even precluded if Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi had access to nuclear weapons? No doubt Gadhafi is asking himself that same question.
Read more ....
My Comment: If Libya had nuclear weapons, there definitely would be no foreign intervention in Libya's civil war right now.