August 24, 2011

Who 'Owns' the Libya Uprising?

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Speaking to people in Britain and elsewhere, I am struck by the real uncertainty that reigns about the extent to which western countries might be asked to help keep the peace in that country after/when Muammar Qaddafi finally falls, and (to take a narrowly domestic view of this for a moment) about the possible costs to Britain.

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TAGGED: France, Great Britain, Libya

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