Prostate cancer is a very treatable disease and Mr. Megrahi's cancer should have been treated IN JAIL IN SCOTLAND instead of letting him free to go back to his homeland.
Robert Menendez
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Well, it certainly would have been in the pattern, at least from the Libyan Government's actions up to and including that date, that they were not reticent to go ahead and use their economic power through their resource to oil to try to…
So, it's fair to say that the Libyans have a modus operandi of using commercial rewards or recriminations in order to achieve their foreign policy goals.
There is no political, economic or diplomatic will to force Kaddafi to give up Megrahi again.
And finally, based upon your review of the medical records that the Scottish Government released, did his physical condition match that of someone with an accurate 3-months prognosis?
Finally, there are commercial connections of significance between the United Kingdom and Libya that goes beyond energy.
isn't it also true that their negotiations allowed for a greater company share?
And why do you believe that none of the specialists who were consulted would offer a 3-month prognosis, based on the information you have?





