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Libya: civil war, intervention or?
Libya: civil war, intervention or?
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The UN Security Council voted unanimously on Feb. 26th to impose sanctions on the Libyan authorities. But a full-fledged scale civil war has every chance of... 28.02.2011, Sputnik International
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The UN Security Council voted unanimously on Feb. 26th to impose sanctions on the Libyan authorities. But a full-fledged scale civil war has every chance of becoming reality there soon. In this respect, the prospect of a humanitarian intervention is being repeatedly discussed. Chief Editor of RussiaProfile.org Andrei Zolotov, Jr. discusses the possible course of developments in Libya with Konstantin von Eggert, prominent Russian foreign policy commentator, Middle East expert, and RIA Novosti columnist, who claims that the revolutions in the Middle East is not so much about democracy, but first of all about the unaccountability of governments.
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Libya: civil war, intervention or?
The UN Security Council voted unanimously on Feb. 26th to impose sanctions on the Libyan authorities. But a full-fledged scale civil war has every chance of becoming reality there soon. In this respect, the prospect of a humanitarian intervention is being repeatedly discussed. Chief Editor of RussiaProfile.org Andrei Zolotov, Jr. discusses the possible course of developments in Libya with Konstantin von Eggert, prominent Russian foreign policy commentator, Middle East expert, and RIA Novosti columnist, who claims that the revolutions in the Middle East is not so much about democracy, but first of all about the unaccountability of governments.
The UN Security Council voted unanimously on Feb. 26th to impose sanctions on the Libyan authorities. But a full-fledged scale civil war has every chance of becoming reality there soon. In this respect, the prospect of a humanitarian intervention is being repeatedly discussed. Chief Editor of RussiaProfile.org Andrei Zolotov, Jr. discusses the possible course of developments in Libya with Konstantin von Eggert, prominent Russian foreign policy commentator, Middle East expert, and RIA Novosti columnist, who claims that the revolutions in the Middle East is not so much about democracy, but first of all about the unaccountability of governments.