Libya’s Future Uncertain as Western Powers Await Consequences
by John Glaser,
September 27, 2011
Not much about Libya’s future is certain. Whether the fighting will continue, whether Gadhafi will reemerge, whether refugees will be cared for, whether the National Transitional Council will be able to extend its authority over Libya, whether their domestic plans are constructive or not – answers to these questions and more are certainly not obvious. But they are most crucial for the Western countries that picked sides in this civil war; they are the ones who will foot the bill and introduce new military missions if stability spirals into deadly chaos.
Read the whole analysis Zvi Mazel at The Jerusalem Post.
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skulz fontaine
September 28th, 2011 at 6:16 am
It would seem the entire point of Obama's "humanitarian intervention" in Libya was mindless destruction. Yeah, that's about humanitarian alright.
Might be fair to conclude that "they" don't hate us for our freedoms, "they" hate us because of Amerikan presidents callous disregard for simple human decency.
contraviews
September 28th, 2011 at 1:24 pm
I have been asking myself this question too. The US/Nato intervention in the Lybian civil war can have only one reason and that is to try to pull Lybia into the western camp and transforming it in a puppet/client state, of which both oil and Israel are playing an overriding role. The question is: will the Lybian people fall for it ?