Desperate African migrants trying to reach Europe are being bought and sold on slave markets in Libya. Thank goodness a Republican President didn’t author this mess, or we’d never hear the end of it.
ISIS is growing stronger in Libya, and American defense officials say that intelligence in the region has thus far been inadequate. To solve this problem, administration officials are looking to drones.
Libya has become the prime destination for smugglers and migrants hoping to make it to Europe, while Italy struggles to deal with the flood of migrants crossing the Mediterranean.
Libya is still struggling, to put it mildly, in the aftermath of regime change. Militants storm the country’s parliament with alarming regularity, while jihadists help themselves to the military bases American forces left behind.
Islamist militants perpetrated one of the deadliest attacks on Algeria’s military in years. Can the country’s aging leaders face down an Islamist insurgency once again?
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