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A captive Saif al-Islam is unlikely to pull his punches under public examination. A trial would offer a last chance to inflict damage, or at least deep embarrassment, on those countries which first wooed his father, then took part in the campaign to bring about his overthrow and the consequent death or exile of most of the family.
Of course, the country about which Saif could make the most persuasive and damning revelations of behind-the-scenes deals and concession to tyranny is the United Kingdom. For Saif al-Islam was the personification of a British foreign policy failure.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...afis-son-telling-war-trial.html#ixzz1bVCPrHf2
Of course, the country about which Saif could make the most persuasive and damning revelations of behind-the-scenes deals and concession to tyranny is the United Kingdom. For Saif al-Islam was the personification of a British foreign policy failure.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...afis-son-telling-war-trial.html#ixzz1bVCPrHf2
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