Ebook: Destroying Libya and world order: the three-decade U.S. campaign to terminate the Qaddafi revolution
Author: Boyle Francis Anthony, Qaḏḏāfī Muʿammar al
- Tags: Außenpolitik, Military relations, Diplomatic relations, Politics and government, International law, United States -- Foreign relations -- Libya, Libya -- Foreign relations -- United States, United States -- Military relations -- Libya, Libya -- Military relations -- United States, Libya -- Politics and government -- 1969-, Libya -- International status, Libya, United States, Qaḏḏāfī Muʿammar al- -- 1942-2011, USA
- Series: Political science : International law
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: Clarity Press
- City: Atlanta;Libya;United States;USA
- Language: English
- epub
It took three decades for the United States government—spanning and working assiduously over five different presidential administrations (Reagan, Bush I, Clinton, Bush II , and Obama)—to terminate the 1969 Qaddafi Revolution, seize control over Libya's oil fields, and dismantle its Jamahiriya system. This book tells the story of what happened, why it happened, and what was both wrong and illegal with that from the perspective of an international law professor and lawyer who tried for over three decades to stop it. Francis Boyle provides a comprehensive history and critique of American foreign policy toward Libya from when the Reagan administration came to power in January of 1981 up to the 2011 NA TO war on Libya that ultimately achieved the US goal of regime change, and beyond. He sets the record straight on the series of military conflicts and crises between the United States and Libya over the Gulf of Sidra, exposing the Reagan administration's fraudulent claims...