America Asks Saudi Arabia to Arm Libya’s Rebels
The United States have asked the Saudi kingdom if it can supply opponents of the Gaddafi regime with weapons.
The United States have asked the Saudi kingdom if it can supply opponents of the Gaddafi regime with weapons.
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