0:00 7 Countries in 5 Years - Gen. Wesley Clark
5:22 2003 Agreement
5:43 Libya before 2011
6:30 The Arab Spring
7:22 Clean Break Strategy
11:53 “Humanitarian Intervention”
13:32 Hilary Clinton
14:11 Reality of Intervention
14:43 Overt NATO War
15:33 Supporting Jihadi Extremists in Libya
18:20 The Fall of Gaddafi
19:02 Libya after 2011
21:50 Treasonous Conduct
This video examines the 2011 NATO-led intervention in Libya, focusing on the role of the United States, NATO allies, and regional partners in the removal of Muammar Gaddafi.
Placing the Libya intervention within its broader historical and geopolitical context, the video explores how humanitarian justifications, strategic interests, and international decision-making converged during the Arab Spring period. Rather than advocating for or against the intervention, this analysis looks at how regime change was pursued, the assumptions behind it, and the long-term consequences that followed.
The discussion also considers Libya’s post-2011 trajectory, including state collapse, regional instability, and how the intervention fits into wider patterns of Western involvement in the Middle East and North Africa.
This presentation is historical and analytical, intended for viewers interested in foreign policy, international relations, and the unintended outcomes of modern intervention strategies.
This video does not promote hate or harassment and focuses strictly on policy analysis.
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