no, currently there are air and missile strikes going on between the U.S Army and several other countries, but there are no U.S ground troops in Libya yet.
The United States is currently sending our troops to Libya, Afghanistan, and Iraq. South Korea, Japan, Germany, England, Italy, Turkey, Israel, and several others.
There are currently about 48,000 US troops in Japan
Italians & Germans. They were the Axis powers of Europe. Italian troops invaded Egypt from Libya. Libya was an Italian colony. British & Commonwealth troops (& airman & sailors) defended Egypt and pushed the Italians back into Libya. German troops were then sent to Libya to help the Italians.
The US exports corn to Libya.
US army bases in Libya are in Tripoli.
No, Libya is an independent country in North Africa and has no connections to the US.
NO. The US is relatively disinterested in Libya's current civil war and will likely ignore the region. Besides the US intervention in Libya in 2011 has soured many Americans on the idea of intervening in Libya another time.
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- 1,759,541 km2 US- 9,826,675 km2 Libya would fit into the US 5.6 times.
Currently, as of 2014, Libya is in a political state of flux. It used to have a stable autocratic regime under Muammar al-Ghadhafi, in what could be a considered a Caudillo-State. Currently, Libya is officially a democracy, but the military has recently overthrown the government and called for elections.
Yes we do
Libya is currently in a state of potential change, as many of its people are rising up against the government. U.S., France and England geared for Libya War. According to CNN, French fighter jets patrolled over Libya today.