Why did the United States, Britain and France want Great Libya? Didn t the skies over Libya just be

Updated on international 2024-06-09
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Resolution 1973", the main points of which are:

    1: Demand an immediate ceasefire (in Libya);

    2: Establish a no-fly zone over Libya (to protect areas where opposition and civilians are concentrated, such as Benghazi).

    3: Authorizes the protection of civilians "by all necessary means" (excluding any form of foreign occupation of Libyan territory).

    Libya first issued a statement agreeing to a ceasefire and then launched a preemptive assault on opposition-held areas, so the coalition's actions were in line with resolution 1973.

    Libya's strength is there, and it is impossible to confront the coalition forces at all, especially since the coalition forces do not have ground troops stationed, and Libya does not even have the opportunity to fight street battles.

    Libya has been exporting oil, which is the country's main income**, and mostly between European countries**, which has little to do with our country.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Nation-to-nation is not as simple as between people.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The two brothers fought and disagreed. A few robbers came, namely France, the United States, Great Britain, etc., who claimed to maintain world peace, so 、。。

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. It's like a robber running to someone's house to grab something, what kind of reasoning.

    2. Don't talk about Libya, even ten Libya are the opponents of the bandits of the United States, Britain and France.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The imposition of a no-fly zone requires a military strike against all air defense forces in the no-fly zone and the destruction of air defense strongholds. France was the main provocate of the attack on military forces in the air of the no-fly zone, and this attack was greatly reverberated in the world. Various countries have mixed reviews for this military blow, France is too anxious and the countries of the coalition are too greedy for Libya's energy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is the same between countries and between people, whoever has the hard fist has the final say, and all the rules are a dead letter, and this attack on Libya is a war for resources!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If Libya does not sell oil, just like Iraq, then the United States and other countries will not be able to import oil, and it will be finished. Iraq and Libya are a little similar and do not want to sell them oil. Because of these interests, it is necessary to wage war.

    People fight civil wars, and the United States, Britain and France are! Direct intervention in internal affairs! China still abstained?

    It is time to directly oppose the establishment of a no-fly zone over Libya!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The direct cause is the 0 implementation of the resolutions of the UN Security Council... In essence, it is for the sake of their own interests,,, France's ideas are the most counted, first, the distance is close, and the influence is great. France is close to Libya, and some of Gaddafi's recent remarks have had a negative effect on Sarkozy's next election campaign, but in fact, Sarkozy's election was financially backed by Gaddafi.

    Second, in order to make up for his image as a soft egg in the hearts of the Chinese people, France has shown a very low profile in some problems such as the previous Iraq war. Third, on the question of history, Libya has been a French colony for a long time, and its historical roots are quite deep. The United States is low-key this time, of course, in order to destroy another Saddam-like regime in order to further expand its control in the Arab world, and even strengthen its hegemonic position.

    As for Britain, I won't explain it, the United States knows that, and he will hit wherever he goes.

    Of course, there is another important reason, that is, Libya accounts for 2% of the world's exports,,, there are fewer people and more oil...

    There are many other reasons, such as international attention, domestic approval rating, and so on.

    The most fundamental thing is inseparable from the word interest...

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Europe and the United States are nominally banning the air, gods and horses are floating clouds, everything is Libyan oil, wars need money, especially modern wars need money, if there are no interests, Europe and the United States will not be stupid enough to post upside down, and the nature is the same as fighting Iraq, it is all caused by oil. [You understand].

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I want Gaddafi to control oil resources and gain his own benefits.

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