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by x86_64Ubuntu
1567 days ago
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So the Libyans asked NATO to stay after NATO worked to kill the previous leader? You see why that doesn't pass muster right? That's like "asking" for protection from the mob after the previous owner of your shop got his legs broken. |
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_military_intervention_i...
> Libya's new government requested that its mission be extended to the end of the year,[39] but on 27 October, the Security Council unanimously voted to end NATO's mandate for military action on 31 October.[40]
Libyan volunteers ( i suppose civilians) where literally the majority of the troops against Khadaffi ( > 200 k. )
Air support was by countries, they did not do boots on the ground.
> Many states and supranational bodies condemned Gaddafi's government over disputed allegations of air attacks on civilian targets within the country.
This was preceeded by a civilian uprising before any foreign country assisting.