The US intervention in Libya was a key turning point for Putin in his attitude toward the USEliza Relman
The United State’s intervention in Libya has been called a humanitarian effort by officials, but the true intentions of the American government can be not-so-easily explained by examining the country’s actions overseas. “The best thing for the United States is to back away and let the car...
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has publicly announced that “President Trump does not want any other long-term U.S. involvement in the Middle East or any other region. He openly speaks about the terrible consequences of the Iraq invasion in 2003 and the 2011 intervention in Libya.” It turns...
“We call for all external parties, including Russia, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates, to respect Libyan sovereignty and immediately cease all military intervention in Libya” Mills said during a UN Security Council meeting. “Under the October ceasefire agreement, we call on Turkey and Russi...
wars : examining the case for humanitarian intervention in Libya and Syria This paper examines Japanese Foreign Policy in regards to claims that it is both passive and unfailingly supportive of US Foreign Policy even when the latter's military actions clash with Japan's professed commitment to ...
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Anne-Marie Slaughter, the State Department's former director of policy planning and an early proponent of NATO intervention in Libya, said the administration should seek to rally Arab countries, Turkey and NATO allies in Europe around the idea of establishing safe zones in Syria for civilian prote...
So is the sweeping scope of unintended consequences that have flowed from this intervention. Not even those who opposed it imagined how far-reaching its effects would be. This is likely to go down in history as the most ill-conceived intervention of the Obama era. Recent reports from Libya,...
SIX months after the end of the western military intervention in Libya, it is a good time to reflect on the justice of the resort to war and of the conduct of the powers that launched it. The British and French-led action was unjust. David Cameron's government proposed and co-led the...
Such statements by the head of the UN diplomatic mission clearly indicate a dramatic change in the political climate in Washington. Casting the principle of non-intervention aside, the United States is increasingly participating in the peace process and reaching out to the parties to the conflict....