“The attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, is a prime example. Even though Obama KNEW - from the moment of the assault - that it was a TERRORIST attack, he didn't let the American people know.” PeopleKnowsMomentsExampleTerroristPrimeAssaultLibyaTerrorist AttacksBenghazi Author:Chuck Norris
“The assault on Malta will cost us many casualties...but...I consider it absolutely essential for the future development of the war. If we take Malta, Libya will be safe.” IfsWorldWarDevelopmentCostSafeEssentialsWar Of The WorldsAssaultWorld War 2CasualtiesLibyaMaltaFuture Development Author:Ugo Cavallero
“I have said to you before that even if Libya and the United States enter into war, God forbid, you will always remain my son, and I have all the love for you as a son, and I do not want your image to change with me.” IfsWantSaidWarStatesUnitedUnited StatesSonMy SonDictatorLibya Author:Muammar al-Gaddafi
“As has been pointed out with Libya, the debate over Libya, sometimes we allow diplomatic relations with imperfect regimes because progress can best be made through engagement instead of isolation.” Has BeensMadeSometimesProgressRelationDebateIsolationEngagementImperfectRegimesDiplomaticLibyaDiplomatic Relations Author:Earl Blumenauer
“Strifes will arise through the period. Watch for them near the Davis Strait in the attempts there for the keeping of the life line to land open. Watch for them in Libya and in Egypt, in Ankara and in Syria, through the straits about those areas above Australia, in the Indian Ocean and the Persian Gulf.” LinesWatchesLandPeriodsOceanAreasAriseIndianAustraliaSyriaEgyptPersianLibyaPersian GulfLife LineAnkara Author:Edgar Cayce
“I think that it’s premature to call Libya a democracy because political order is still so fragile there and the command by the state over the means of violence is still so inadequate that I think state building remains a major challenge. And until the militias can be reined in and the authority of the democratically-elected state can really be firmly established, there’s still tremendous fragility and vulnerability in the unfolding story in Libya.” ThinkingMeanStillsStatesStoriesPoliticalOrderChallengesDemocracyViolenceBuildingAuthorityMajorsRemainsCommandVulnerabilityFragileInadequateUnfoldingPrematureFragilityMilitiaLibya Author:Larry Diamond
“If in the past, you didn't cry out when thousands of protesters were killed and injured by Turkey, Egypt and Libya, when more victims than ever were hanged by Iran, women and children in Afghanistan were bombed, whole communities were massacred in South Sudan, 1800 Palestinians were starved and murdered by Assad in Syria, hundreds in Pakistan were killed by jihadist terror attacks, 10,000 Iraqis were killed by terrorists, villagers were slaughtered in Nigeria, but you only cry out for Gaza, then you are not Pro Human Rights, you are only Anti-Israel.” IfsHumansChildrenWholePastCommunityRightsCryVictimSouthHuman RightsIsraelTerroristIranAfghanistanPalestinianSyriaEgyptPakistanTurkeysInjuredNigeriaGazaLibyaTerrorist AttacksAssadSudan Author:Hillel Neuer
“What she did was like the people stirring up the riots in Egypt and Libya, said my liberal brother John Flaherty. Just say anything without even caring if it is true. That is how riots start.” PeopleIfsSaidBrotherCaringEgyptSay AnythingRiotStirringLibya Author:Colin Flaherty
“One of the things that has been very difficult in Libya is the sense of uncertainty - the sense that they haven't actually finished the revolution, that there was still a great deal of uncertainty. That uncertainty has made Libya harder for business in terms of oil and other things as well.” WellsHas BeensMadeStillsDifficultTermDealsBusinessHavensRevolutionHarderFinishedOilUncertaintyLibya Author:Fareed Zakaria