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Saturday, the United Nations Security Council approved a series of sanctions against Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi.

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Who Fills the Void?

On February 24th, 2011 By

Ministers and diplomats resign and air force officers defect as Gaddafi government resorts to massive shootings and bombing to crush uprising. The streets of Tripoli run red with blood.

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Is Ghadhafi dead or alive? Was he shot? U.S. government sources cannot provide any information with almost every American in country awaiting evacuation.

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Libya’s capitol city, Tripoli, is said to be absolutely deserted, with most residents have fled out of town to avoid bloodshed while Benghazi and other large cities fall to protesters.

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Was the Iraq War Necessary?

On February 23rd, 2011 By

Given the present economic conditions facing the world, rising unemployment and public dissatisfaction with dictators and oppressive regimes, was the U.S. led Iraq war really necessary?

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Risk of Civil War in Libya

On February 21st, 2011 By

Saif al-Islam Gadhafi, a son of the Libyan President Muammar Gadhafi, has blamed opposition members outside the country of organizing protests in Libya.

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MidEast Mess

On February 14th, 2011 By

As protests erupted today in Sanaa (Yemen) and Manama (Bahrain), police cracked down on protesters in Tehran (Iran). Additional protests also took place in the West Bank (Israel).

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Yemen Is Not Egypt

On February 13th, 2011 By

Yemen is erupting into mass protests as did Egypt, with protesters chanting “First Mubarak, now Ali”. But Yemen is not Egypt, so the chance of establishing democratic rule there is minimal.

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Mubarak Resigns

On February 11th, 2011 By

An announcement from the Office of the Presidency moments ago declared that Hosni Mubarak has stepped down and is no longer President, turning over power to the military.

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The Man Who Would Be King

On February 11th, 2011 By

The crowds anticipated a resignation. They heard, instead, a dogmatic, stubborn man give them political rhetoric and gamesmanship that was hardly suitable to them.

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