Eleven commercial jets operated by two state-owned airlines went missing last month, after militant group Libyan Dawn overtook the international airport in the capital city of Tripoli.
In the past two weeks, the U.S. government has been issuing warnings about the deteriorating state in Libya, drawing attention to the fact that the planes could be used in attacks to mark the anniversary of 9/11 later this month, sources who read the briefs told the Washington Free-Beacon.
Comment: Yes, never mind who's responsible for the deteriorating situation in Libya, or who's funding these terrorists who are supposed to carry out these attacks - 'Anything U.S. touches turns into Libya or Iraq': Top Putin quotes at National Youth Forum
'There are a number of commercial airliners in Libya that are missing,' one official told the Free-Beacon. 'We found out on September 11 what can happen with hijacked planes.'















Comment: With the coming anniversary of 9/11, the psychos in power plan to capitalize on it as much as possible.
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