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NATO’s on-going mission in Libya has brought out the best and the worst in humanitarian intervention. Since Western forces began bombarding Gaddafi strongholds on 19 March this year, billions of dollars have been spent and tens of thousands of deaths have been reported. For much of the viewing public, the implementation of UN resolution 1973 was a test for the concept of humanitarian intervention; a second chance after the debacle of Iraq. After six months of involvement in Libya, with pockets of pro-Gaddafi forces continuing to put up a fight, questions are beginning to be asked about the motivations behind the intervention as well as the future of post-Gaddafi Libya. There are two conflicting aspects of the NATO mission which present different verdicts on the future of liberal intervention. First, it showed how important having the option of international intervention is. With stories continuously appearing that detailed horrific atrocities were being carried out by Gaddafi’s regime before and during the conflict, the decision by the UN Security Council to pass the resolution has been proved right. One may argue to death that the West (the US in particular) cannot be the world’s policeman, picking and choosing the regimes it wants to fight, but when a group of poorly armed citizens are at risk of being systematically killed, it is the duty of the international community to do something about it. In this light, the UN gets the credit: the passage of Resolution 1973 gave legitimacy to an urgent humanitarian operation and avoided the image of an aggressive dictator attacking and killing his own people.
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