No, troops at this time, only aircraft's and cruise missiles so far as of March 20, 2011. That could change at any time though.
The United States is currently sending our troops to Libya, Afghanistan, and Iraq. South Korea, Japan, Germany, England, Italy, Turkey, Israel, and several others.
United States, China (not really sending weapons) Libya and chad
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.
South Korea , Australia and New Zealand .
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.
Technically, no. War has not been declared, and we are not sending in ground troops. We do have air and naval support in for the rebels, but we have bombed a number of nations without declaring war.
Delaying sending troops to europe until they were trained.
If the Arab League involved itself in the Libya, it would have to justify why they are sending soldiers to defend Libya's right to self-determination and suppress the rights of their own citizens at the same time. The Kingdom of Jordan and the United Arab Emirates did contribute marginally to the Libya Conflict, because those two countries at least had the courage to stand up for Libya.
Islam spread to libya by other countries
Turkey and Italy have controlled Libya in the past.
Algeria and Libya
Egypt is east of Libya while Algeria is west. Tunisia is also northwest of Libya.