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New reports says the man known as "The Lockerbie Bomber" is on his death bed, once again. The following is from an interview with former U.N. ambassador John Bolton and Fox News Channel anchor Martha MacCallum on August 29 on "America's Newsroom."
In his meetings today with President Barack Obama, British prime minister David Cameron must condemn Lockerbie bomber al-Megrahi's release, agree to meet families of the Pan Am 103 victims, and promise full cooperation with the Senate investigation.
Megrahi should not have been released, no matter how lucrative the deals that may result.
The United States and Britain have long shared a special relationship, but the recent release of the Lockerbie bomber has put that relationship in jeopardy.
It's time Washington learn the lesson: Gadhafi's history shows that diplomacy with rogue rulers is a waste of time.
I smell a rat in the release of the convicted Lockerbie bomber, Abdel Basset al-Megrahi.
Obama's supporters may say America's influence is in decline, but it need not be: Libyans seek U.S. assistance.
The Libyan oil curse is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of innocent European and American victims of Libyan-sponsored terrorism and for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Africans in civil wars.




