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|quote=Should Mr. Gaddafi manage to survive and regain control, the consequences would be equally terrible. In addition to unthinkable bloodshed and suffering for Libyans, the dictator would demonstrate that U.S. and European demands for his downfall were meaningless - and offer an example to other Arab autocrats facing popular uprisings. | |quote=Should Mr. Gaddafi manage to survive and regain control, the consequences would be equally terrible. In addition to unthinkable bloodshed and suffering for Libyans, the dictator would demonstrate that U.S. and European demands for his downfall were meaningless - and offer an example to other Arab autocrats facing popular uprisings. | ||
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{{Opinion|2011 Libyan uprising|United States should | {{Opinion|2011 Libyan uprising|United States should impose a no-fly zone|for}} |
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Author(s) | The Washington Post editorial board |
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Source | The Washington Post |
Date | March 2, 2011 |
URL | http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/03/02/AR2011030205821.html |
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This item argues for the position United States should impose a no-fly zone on the topic 2011 Libyan uprising.