April 11, 2017
The U.S. Military Role in Libya: Where are we now?
Nicholas Heras, Bacevich Fellow at CNAS, discusses the U.S. military role in Libya and local partner forces in the fight against ISIS. Hosted by Neal Urwitz.
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