Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Libya is also infiltrated by British spy

A rebel in the middle of monitoring the surrounding area
WASHINGTON - Allegations of CIA involvement in Libya participated also invites the question whether there is involvement of British agents in Libya.

As quoted by AFP on Thursday (31/03/2011), United States (U.S.) and Britain have succeeded in sending their spies to Libya to make contact with the rebels to gather data to guide the coalition forces in conducting air strikes.

President Barack Obama himself has denied that there are no troops deployed in Libya.
But the New York Times newspaper reported that some American spy agencies had infiltrated the territory of Libya.

While one former official in the UK states that special forces and MI6 spy agency had also been in Libya to collect data on government troops and weapons there.

In America alone, the members of the council, especially from many Republicans who complained about the lack of coordination of the operations performed in Libya before Obama launched an attack into the country two weeks ago. The council members also questioned the intent and purpose of the As in the invasion.

Senator Carl Levin said the intention to arm the rebels still have to think thoroughly .

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