The Libya Model : Gaddafi's Gamble With The West
"The Libya Model: Gaddafi's Gamble with the West" is a powerful narrative of ambition, deception, and the fatal price of trust in a world where alliances shift like desert sands. This comprehensive historical and geopolitical exposé unpacks the dramatic transformation of Libya's strongman, Muammar Gaddafi—from defiant revolutionary to cautious reformer, from global outcast to wary partner of the West—and finally, to a betrayed figure left to face a violent end. This is the hidden story behind headlines and speeches, of shadow diplomacy and secret deals. Gaddafi's decision to dismantle Libya's weapons of mass destruction and cooperate with the CIA and MI6 was heralded as a triumph of diplomacy. But what did he truly receive in return? Was it security, legitimacy, or simply a temporary reprieve before the inevitable betrayal? This book investigates the negotiations, the covert correspondences, the intelligence games, and the chilling aftermath of what became known as the "Libya Model." Through firsthand accounts, declassified intelligence, and compelling storytelling, readers are transported into a world of backroom agreements, coded communications, hotel room handshakes, and deals scribbled on napkins. Gaddafi's hopes of redemption clashed with the unrelenting logic of realpolitik. His gamble to buy peace with the West unraveled under NATO jets and internal rebellion. In these pages, you will: Explore the strategic fears and motivations that drove Gaddafi to give up his WMD arsenal. Discover the key players involved—Musa Kusa, Tony Blair, George W. Bush, MI6 operatives, and CIA handlers. Understand the greater implications of the "Libya Model" on Iran, North Korea, and global nuclear diplomacy. Revisit the role of oil, ideology, and image in the unraveling of a regime once rebranded as a Western ally. Witness how disarmament became a death sentence and cooperation was mistaken for surrender. This book is a definitive chronicle for readers of espionage history, Middle Eastern politics, U.S. foreign policy, and modern international relations. It offers an urgent and sobering reflection on the cost of trust and the fragility of statecraft in a post-9/11 world. Gaddafi's story is not just a Libyan tragedy. It's a global cautionary tale. Read it to understand how diplomacy can be weaponized—and how the quest for peace can sometimes become the path to ruin.
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Anno edizione:2025
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Lingua:Inglese
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