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Benghazi

Posted on March 24, 2011 by admin
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Explaining his decision to intervene in Libya to the House of Commons, David Cameron placed great emphasis on the fact that Benghazi is ‘two and a half thousand years old’. As Simon Hoggart says, this was ‘a curious thought, as if the people of, say, Milton Keynes might be less worthy of protection.’

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