Non-interventionists who regret the outcome of the Libyan Civil War continue to seek some type of moral consolation for their support of Muammar Gaddafi’s dictatorship by trying to shame the supporters of the UN-NATO intervention (on the side of the Libyan rebels) by posting editorials of complaint about the Libyan Civil War’s aftermath of political unruliness and frequent lawlessness.
My article is a response to those regrets and complaints. This article is not intended to convince anyone to change their opinion on the Libyan Civil War, since that is impossible. It merely states what I think. The article was written on October 14, and submitted for publication the same day.
No Regrets On Libya
4 November 2013
http://www.swans.com/library/art19/mgarci74.html
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Libya After Gaddafi
27 October 2013
http://againstjebelallawz.wordpress.com/2013/10/27/libya-after-gaddafi/
DUH: 75% of Libyans Supported NATO Aiding the Revolution
5 November 2013
http://notgeorgesabra.tumblr.com/post/66098882322/duh-75-of-libyans-supported-nato-aiding-the