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We cannot rule out the possibility that a successor regime would
conduct itself responsibly while aligning itself more closely to
Moscow. Moreover, the perception of direct U.S. involvement in
certain actions could forestall internal plotting, rally domestic
support for Qadhafi, and complicate our ability to work with a
successor. These risks to our strategy should be considered as
specific actions are undertaken. (TS/V)
The strategy will be overseen by the CPPG. Specific activities
aimed at countering terrorism shall continue to be coordinated by
the OSG/TWIG. The components of our strategy should include the
following:
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Diplomacy. The Department of State should dispatch a
special emissary to engage in high-profile diplomacy in
Europe aimed at increasing allied political and economic
pressure on Libya.
25x(1) 25x(6)
(TS/V)
Economic Sanctions. The Department of the Treasury shall
report by September 1 on U.S. subsidiaries doing business
with Libya and shall work with the Department of State to
bring diplomatic pressure to bear, where appropriate, to
cease such operations. Such pressure should also be applied
to parent companies in the U.S. Efforts to reduce Libya to
the status of a residual supplier of. crude oil to Western
Europe should be intensified. (TS/V)
Military. The Department of Defense shall maintain a level
of force in the Mediterranean sufficient to respond promptly
with a range of options to Libyan-supported terrorist
attacks. Additional measures which convey our readiness,
capability, and intention to act with force shall be
conducted in coordination with the Department of State.
25x(1).26x(6)
(TS/V)
Intelligence.
25x(1)25x(6)
(TS/V)
Ronald Riagan
TOP SECRETT
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