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2 responses to “Libya NFZ and selective support for Arab uprisings”

  1. Mindy

    I know 2/3rds of SFA about this stuff, but talking to someone who does (admittedly with some RWDB tendencies) and they said that intitially The West couldn’t intervene because Gaddafi is the acknowledged leader of Libya and is entitled to react against an armed uprising in his country. Then he started bombing civilians and that apparently was the trigger for the UN to do something. Whether that will mean any less bloodshed or loss of life in the end is yet to be seen.

    I don’t know if this is the case in the other countries.

  2. Chris

    If there’s just one lesson out of Afghanistan/Iraq its have only one war at a time. Who knows how the situation in Libya will escalate, nor how long it will last. I hope Gaddafi voluntarily steps down soon, but I wouldn’t be too surprised if it ends up in a stalemate and a decade on there’s still a NFZ being enforced.

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