Sarkozy Sets up Postwar Geopolitics in Libya

This Thursday, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and British Prime Minister David Cameron were the first foreign head of state to visit “post-Gadhafi” Libya.
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<a><img src="https://www.theepochtimes.com/assets/uploads/2015/09/FRANCE-125052066-COLOR.jpg" alt="France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (R) and Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (2ndR) shake hands with people in the crowd in Benghazi September 15. David Cameron and Nicolas Sarkozy saluted a 'free Libya' but warned that Moamer Kadhafi remained a danger, on the first visit by foreign leaders to the North African nation since the despot was toppled. (PHILIPPE WOJAZER/AFP/Getty Images)" title="France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (R) and Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (2ndR) shake hands with people in the crowd in Benghazi September 15. David Cameron and Nicolas Sarkozy saluted a 'free Libya' but warned that Moamer Kadhafi remained a danger, on the first visit by foreign leaders to the North African nation since the despot was toppled. (PHILIPPE WOJAZER/AFP/Getty Images)" width="575" class="size-medium wp-image-1797680"/></a>
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (R) and Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (2ndR) shake hands with people in the crowd in Benghazi September 15. David Cameron and Nicolas Sarkozy saluted a 'free Libya' but warned that Moamer Kadhafi remained a danger, on the first visit by foreign leaders to the North African nation since the despot was toppled. (PHILIPPE WOJAZER/AFP/Getty Images)