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Author Exum, Andrew.

Title Forging a Libya strategy : Policy recommendations for the Obama administration / by Andrew M. Exum and Zachary M. Hosford
Published Washington, DC : Center for a New American Security, ©2011

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Description 6 pages
Series Policy brief
Policy brief (Center for a New American Security)
Summary "The United States and its allies are at war in Libya. Whether or not the United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) authorizing force amounted to a declaration of war, the moment the United States and its allies resorted to acts of force to achieve what had thus far eluded them through peaceable means, they went to war. Consequently, the Obama administration entered into the third American war of the 21st century in a country where the United States has few real interests. In contrast to its neighbor, Egypt--a country of 83 million people--Libya has just 6.5 million people, barely three percent of the world's proven oil reserves and has never been a bellwether in the Arabic-speaking world. The interests the United States does have in Libya, such as protecting civilians and providing momentum to the revolutionary fervor sweeping the broader region, come at a potentially high cost by exposing the United States to considerable risk of protracted and resource-intensive conflict."--Page [1]
Notes "March 2011."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (page 6)
Subject Regime change -- Libya
Diplomatic relations.
Military policy.
Regime change.
SUBJECT United States -- Military policy -- 21st century
United States -- Foreign relations -- Libya
Libya -- Foreign relations -- United States
Subject Libya.
United States.
Form Electronic book
Author Hosford, Zachary M
Center for a New American Security.
Other Titles Policy brief : forging a Libya strategy