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U.S. forces preparing for trouble in Libya

WASHINGTON – Several hundred U.S. Marines have been moved into position to rapidly respond to possible violence in Libya, according to a Department of Defense official.

The official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, told WTOP it’s a “prudent measure” after the arrest of Abu Anas al-Libi in Tripoli, Libya which triggered diplomatic protests claiming the U.S. violated Libya’s sovereignty when he was arrested.

The official said 200 Marines attached to the Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force for Crisis Response (SP-MAGTF Crisis Response), currently based at Mor

Terrorism in the 2nd quarter of 2017

WASHINGTON — As we move into the second quarter of 2017, the terrorism picture around the world is not improving much at all. In this week's edition of The Hunt, Tricia Bacon, an assistant professor at American University, tells WTOP National Security Correspondent J.J. Green that we shouldn't expect anything to change anytime soon.
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