A series of drone attacks on energy facilities in western Libya is putting US plans to increase Libyan oil production and attract US investment under growing pressure, according to The Washington Times. The newspaper said the attacks come as Washington seeks to strengthen Libya’s role as an energy supplier amid disruption to Gulf oil flows caused by the war with Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. At least six drone attacks have struck…
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