Had
it not been for the powerful NATO airstrikes sweeping through Libya
destroying its military facilities and killing personnel, the situation
could have been quite different. Back then, they were harping that
Gaddafi was allegedly the main obstacle in the way of the “nation
rebelling against oppression” and that once he was ousted, the blood
shedding would stop, and peace, prosperity and democracy would blossom.
But
life proved these statements wrong. After Gaddafi’s death, colonel’s
weak opposition fell apart and former military elite jumped to each
other’s throats in a fight for a “piece” of the “authority pie.”
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