Libya's Prime Minister Confirms Presence of Chemical Weapons
Published October 30, 2011
TRIPOLI, Libya – Libya's interim prime minister has confirmed the presence of chemical weapons in Libya and says foreign inspectors would arrive later this week to deal with the issue.
Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril said Sunday that Libya has no interest in keeping such weapons.
Last week, Ian Martin, the top U.N. envoy to Libya, told the U.N. Security Council that undeclared chemical weapons sites have been located in Libya.
Jibril did not provide any details about the chemical weapons.
In August, Fox News interviewed Rep. Mike Rogers, R.-Mich., who said he saw a chemical weapon stockpile in the country during a 2004 trip. At the time, he said the U.S. was concerned about "thousands of pounds of very active mus gas."
He also said there is some sarin gas that is unaccounted for....
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/10...#ixzz1cOmzKWlB
I guess the thousands of pounds of mus and nerve gas were mellowing with age as well.

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