Libya was never occupied by the States. Also I highly doubt that anything of that sort happened in Iraq or Afghanistan. There was no reason for it and there was probably not much worth burning in the first place. Sensitive documents might have been destroyed but nothing more.
First of all we would know about it. It's impossible to keep something of that scope secret. Second you need a complete military occupation to achieve it. Third unlike WW2 the goal of the Iraq and Afghanistan war was never to utterly destroy the Iraqi and Afghani people and culture.
No need to look at Japan. The amount of literature that was burned/destroyed/banned after WW2 in Germany is staggering.
I bet America also burned books in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya when those countries were occupied as well.
Libya was never occupied by the States. Also I highly doubt that anything of that sort happened in Iraq or Afghanistan. There was no reason for it and there was probably not much worth burning in the first place. Sensitive documents might have been destroyed but nothing more.
What makes you think it didn't happen in Iraq and Afghanistan when they did it to Germany and Japan?
First of all we would know about it. It's impossible to keep something of that scope secret. Second you need a complete military occupation to achieve it. Third unlike WW2 the goal of the Iraq and Afghanistan war was never to utterly destroy the Iraqi and Afghani people and culture.