Bolton,Libya and North Korea

“We want to see that it’s real and not just rhetoric,” Bolton explained. “In the case of Libya, for example — and it’s a different situation in some respects — those negotiations were carried out in private, they were not known publicly. But one thing that Libya did that that led us to overcome our skepticism was that they allowed American and British observers into all their nuclear-related sites. So, it wasn’t a question of relying on international mechanisms. We saw them in ways we have never seen before.”

Eight years after Gaddafi disarmed Libya, he was overthrown by rebels with the backing of NATO. Gaddafi was killed during the fighting.

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