The U.S. State Departing is paying a British and Swiss mine-clearing groups nearly $1 million to hunt and dispose MANPADs in Libya.
Washington is worried that those missiles, around 20,000 in the country, could fall into terrorists hands.
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The U.S. State Departing is paying a British and Swiss mine-clearing groups nearly $1 million to hunt and dispose MANPADs in Libya.
Washington is worried that those missiles, around 20,000 in the country, could fall into terrorists hands.