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Please take a moment to visit and log in at the subscriber area, and submit your city & country location. We will use this information in future to invite you to any events that we organize in your area. Military Intervention in Libya Serves No U.S. InterestsA briefing by Dirk Vandewalle March 11, 2011 http://www.meforum.org/2868/libya-military-intervention-us-interests
Mr. Vandewalle, explaining how Western governments have misread Qaddafi's power and influence, believes that an entrenched political system in place for over 40 years may allow the Libyan strongman to cut short what would have otherwise been a destabilizing political conflict. Main points emphasized by Mr. Vandewalle include:
After stating that a leadership vacuum has emerged within the international community, Mr. Vandewalle had analyzed the reactions of the key players:
During the question and answer period, Mr. Vandewalle stated that a lack of U.S. resources on Libyan ground meant that the makeup of oppositional forces remains vague. A lack of political institutions in Libya, moreover, threatens any potential shift to democracy—and increases the risk of post-war bloodshed. When asked if the U.S. or E.U. should establish a no-fly zone, he commented that, because it has more interests in Libya, the E.U. should take responsibility. (Mr. Vandewalle's views on the Libyan crisis can be further accessed in a recent Foreign Policy article.)
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Monday, April 4, 2011
MEF Wire: Vandewalle on "Military Intervention in Libya Serves No U.S. Interests" (with Audio)
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