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Palin's Advice to Obama on Libya Clear, CompellingSarah Palin is offering some free advice to President Barack Obama concerning the mess in Libya. As is usual with the pronouncements from the Lady from Wasilla, the advice is adorned with uncomplicated common sense. -
NATO Representative Announces End of Operations in LibyaUS Ambassador to NATO announces that NATO operations in Libya are expected to end on October 31, 2011 pending a formal decision of the North Atlantic Council that is expected next week.
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Gaddafi Speech - He Won't Leave Libya Blames US and UK Conspiracy for ProtestsLibyan leader Colonel Gaddafi has defiantly stated that he has absolutely no intention of leaving his position as the leader of Libya. -
Obama and Libya: How Critical Should We Be?The choice to attack Libya has drawn ire from both ends of the political spectrum. Can we depend on President Barack Obama not to overstep his legal boundaries? -
NATO'S Illegitimate War in LibyaThe war in Libya continues, as coalition forces led by the United States transferred targets from air fields and air defenses to tanks and artillery.
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Abba on LibyaWhat does Abba's Way have to say to the incredibly difficult, frustrating and complex reality of Libya. That we must keep our eye upon the prize. The light at the end of the tunnel that opens once the dictator is removed.
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Libya MilitaryHow Loyal Is The Military As The Libya Drama Winds Down - Free Verse by Stephen C. Rose The military and its behavior has been the key to the success of prior protests. Will the mad dictator of Libya see such a defection? -
Libya EthicsHow does the use or force in Libya Parse with Abba's Way. Libya becomes the potential textbook for legitimate use of force as the world undergoes a major revolution in the direction of democracy. When evil is palpable, nations must act. -
Saudi Arabia's Intervention in Bahrain Weakens Saudi's Call for Libya SanctionsBahrain's declaration of martial rule makes UN Consensus against Libya difficult. Our allies should realize that they too will have to walk the talk.
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No Fly Zone for Libya's People?Mohammed Bouazizi, 26, sold fruit and vegetables illegally in Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia because he could not find a job. When police confiscated his produce because he did not have the necessary permit, he doused himself in petrol and set himself on fire. -
Why America and the West Should Intervene in LibyaA look into the tactical and moral gains if the United States and the West are to intervene in Libya.
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Translating the President's Statement on LibyaThe United States has launched a military attack on Libya. Here is what President Obama really meant when he announced the action. -
U.S. Launches Missiles Against LibyaPresident Barack Obama gave the go ahead for limited military action against Libya today. He said that Moammar Kadafi's actions left the United States and its allies no choice.
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Dennis Kucinich Says Obama's Libya Air Strikes an Impeachable OffenseDennis Kucinich said Barack Obama could be impeached over his missile attack in Libya. Operation Odyssey Dawn was, to Kucinich, an impeachable offense. -
Operation in Libya '" Now Live at TwitterA former Dutch officer has intercepted radio conversations between military pilots who are ensuring a no-fly zone over Libya, and posted the findings on his Twitter account. -
Barack Obama's Airstrikes in the War on Libya Should Not Be Decried, but ApplaudedBarack Obama has been criticized for his airstrikes on Libya, but his Libya policy, nor any of Obama's war policies should be decried. Obama is simply getting rid of non-celebrity nations. -
Liberals Blast Obama Over Libya AttackObama gets it from all sides for his actions in Libya... even the moonbats who support him. -
75,000 Have Left Libya, Fleeing Gaddafi and ViolenceFaced with uncertainty about Libya's future, not to mention violent oppression by Moammar Gaddafi in his attempt to retain power, 75,000 people have fled Libya '" in the past two weeks!
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Libya in Chaos Due to Conflict Between Rebels and Pro-Gaddafi ForcesThe country of Libya is facing a tough time right now. Protests that began weeks ago have sparked violence between rebels and supporters of Gaddafi.
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UN Votes for Libya No-Fly Zone; Bombing to Begin in Due Course?All of the sudden, with hardly a fuss, the UN Security Council has voted to establish a no-fly zone over Libya and has authorized any other actions deemed appropriate to restrain Muammar Gaddafi from destroying the rebels.
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Obama Changes His Mind on Military Intervention in LibyaUp until the morning of Wednesday, March 16, it did not look as if President Obama was very much in favor of intervening in Libya in any direct way. That seems to have changed as a result of a meeting Tuesday evening described as "contentious."
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President Barack Obama Addresses the Nation About Libya CrisisPresident Obama spoke to the nation regarding the increasingly volatile state of Libya under the reign of Muammar Gaddafi. The international community has given Gaddafi an ultimatum to restore peace and withdraw his troops or see immediate response.
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Libya No-Fly Zone Returns Middle East to American HeadlinesIt has been a while since America has had a real, serious debate over Middle East policy thanks to our domestic troubles. But while we were focused on Japan, the new Libya no-fly zone was passed, which could put us in the middle of another war.
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Libya No Fly Zone Sets Stage for Larger WarNow that the UN has approved a no-fly zone over Libya, air strikes from Western powers could start fairly soon. But Moammar Gadhafi is making a last-ditch effort to stop it, as a ceasefire was called and four reporters are about to be released.
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U.N. Approves No-Fly Zone Over LibyaThe United Nations passed a resolution authorizing the establishment of a no-fly zone over Libya. The resolution also allows for the possibility of military force.
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Sarah Palin Speaks Out Forcefully on LibyaWhile the Obama administration continues to be somewhat mealy mouthed on the bloody chaos in Libya, Sarah Palin was very forthright in a recent post on her Facebook page. She showed how different a Palin presidency would approach situations like Libya.
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Obama Responds Limply to the Libya CrisisPresident Barack Obama, no doubt feeling the lashing he has been getting for his silence on Libya by Sarah Palin and others, has finally spoken out on the chaos descending on the North African country. -
Protests in Libya Impacting Price of Oil and GasThe protests in Libya have caused problems not only for Libyans but for people across the globe. Gadhafi refusing to step down has driven up the price of a barrel of oil, which is making people fear how high the price of gas will be down the road.
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Libya Descends into Chaos, Obama Administration at a LossThe Gaddafi regime's violent response to the popular uprising in Libya has plunged that unhappy country into blood. While the Western media is not permitted inside Libya, reports are leaking out of massacres and violent uprisings.
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The Last Jews of Libya Short Film ReviewReview of the 50 minute film The Last Jews of Libya, a personal history film telling the story of a family of Libyan Jews, set in the context of Jewish history in general. A bit dry and academic for some viewers, but a competent, worthwhile film.
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Why You Should Travel to LibyaLibya is fast becoming a new, fun and exotic place to visit for many people. There is a little something for everyone to be found in this North African country. -
Libya's Decolonization and Foreign RelationshipsThis paper is about the decolonization of Libya. It also goes into detail about the U.S.-Libyan relations from the 1980s on. This paper highlights the sanctions Libya faced and the nations triumph from a rogue state to a more modern state.
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Gadhafi Trying Hard to Hold onto Power in LibyaMoammar Gadhafi has been the leader of Libya for decades. The protests in the Middle East have spread to his country and many want him removed from power.
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Milan Stock Exchange Affected by Unrest in LibyaEuropean as well as American investors will see economic effects of the civil unrest in Libya over governmental protests.
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Could the U.S. Military Turn Libya into Another Iraq?Although the American military could undoubtedly make short work of the pro-Gaddafi forces in Libya, there is a real fear that might make President Obama think twice before entering Libya: Could the U.S. military turn Libya into another Iraq?
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Foreigners Scramble to Evacuate Out of LibyaForeign governments are working together to get their people out of harm's way in Libya. Control of Tripoli looms in the balance between the government and the rebels.





