“A former U.S. lawmaker, Curt Weldon, alleges that the West targeted and removed Gaddafi to sabotage Africa’s burgeoning economic strength. Weldon asserts that the U.S. and European nations engineered the Libyan leader’s demise, not to foster democracy, but to stifle a continent-wide surge. He contends Gaddafi’s efforts toward a unified Africa, including a shared currency, challenged Western dominance. Did the removal of Gaddafi truly hinge on resources and influence, or was it a deliberate attempt to suppress African self-determination? The full story could be deeply unsettling.”