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Despite the military drama unfolding in Libya, the Middle East is only beginning to unravel. American policy-makers have been spoiled by events in Tunisia and Egypt, both of which boast relatively ...
Libya’s internationally recognized government dismissed Foreign Minister Najla Mangoush on Sunday after a meeting she held with her Israeli counterpart sparked an uproar in the country.
Continuing his weekly series about the complexities of the Middle East, Ahmed Aboudouh examines Libyan general Khalifa Haftar’s planned attack on Tripoli Libya’s strongman-general Khalifa ...
Libya is so fragmented that some candidates could not even set foot in certain parts of the country to ... a Libya specialist and nonresident scholar at the Middle East Institute in Washington. ...
Former State Department official Philip Zelikow offers Libya as a model for carving up the Middle East and smashing up the Arab states.
When Libya appeared on the edge of a humanitarian disaster during its 2011 civil war, ... a Middle East analyst at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington.
President Obama has lamented not doing more to follow up on the 2011 intervention in Libya. Op-Ed: What Libya's militia problem means for the Middle East, and the U.S. - Los Angeles Times ...
Oil futures climbed more than 3% Monday, pulling up global benchmark prices to their highest settlement in two weeks. A reported halt in oil output and exports by Libya’s eastern government ...
The future of Libya has become a key part in the rapidly changing transformation of the Arab world. On today's Fresh Air, political scientist Marc Lynch… Why Libya Matters To The Middle East's ...
President Obama says chaos in Libya is one of his major foreign-policy failures — with three rival governments all beset by the forces of ISIS. But the President's not giving up on trying to establish ...