Several different militant groups fighting for power over one region leads to the civil unrest. When the general public is separated through support of these different groups, with no mediating medium in place to control the force, there is a high probability for a civil war.
Gadaffi's supporters (the government) and the rebels.
At the beginning of the Civil War Lincoln was fighting in the belief that "All men are created equal" and towards the end he was fighting in the belief that slavery should come to an end and that all slaves should be freed.
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.
As of October 2023, countries experiencing ongoing civil wars include Syria, where conflict has persisted since 2011, and Yemen, embroiled in a multi-faceted civil war since 2014. Additionally, Ethiopia has faced civil strife, particularly in the Tigray region since late 2020. Other nations, such as Libya and Somalia, also contend with internal conflicts that can be classified as civil wars.
Libya has been ruled for over 40 years by a very destructive and insane ruler named Moammar Gadhafi. Most of the people of Libya are not happy about that and want to have a more honest and sane kind of government.
The Americans
britian
she was fighting for civil right
Somalians
Yes.
This question asks for an opinion, so while this is mine, you should take it with a grain of salt.YES. The failures in Libya came from decisions AFTER the First Libyan Civil War.Hindsight is 20/20, but as regards Libya, we have to remember what the situation was in 2011. The Gaddafi regime was using African mercenaries and mechanized divisions to attack the rebels. Even with all of this support, the two sides were fighting to a standstill. Eventually, after hundreds of thousands of casualties, Gaddafi would have prevailed since he had the monetary resources to keep funding mercenaries and the locals would have eventually given in without aid. Gaddafi would likely have led a massacre of the populations in the east that had opposed him and the death toll in Libya would have spiked for a while. However, the instability would have had a degree of finality.The problems started in Libya as soon as the First Libyan Civil War ended in only a few weeks after the foreign intervention. Western countries did not provide direct assistance for the Libyans or stabilize the country. Therefore, as soon as Islamists lost the election in 2014, they started the Second Libyan Civil War in order to regain power. If Western countries had had a UN Peacekeeper Presence in Libya to help secure the transition to democracy, this could have prevented the Second Libyan Civil War, which is the cause of most of Libya's current instability. While foreign weapons are responsible to a small degree for the democratization of violence in Libya, there were already large caches of weapons in Libya's from Gaddafi's time and the fighters are ideologically motivated to extent where lack of sufficient weapons would not be a true impediment to fighting.
The fighting and casualties of the Civil War occurred at the Battle of Bull Run at Manassas, Virginia.