The government is defenitly in support of military action, because we are bombing that area with our planes and bombers. As for the people's oppinion, that remains to be seen.
Muammar Gaddafi's rule in Libya was supported by various groups, including his loyal military forces, tribes, and factions that benefited from his regime. He also garnered backing from some segments of the population who appreciated his policies on social welfare and nationalization of resources. Additionally, during his regime, Gaddafi sought alliances with other authoritarian leaders and received support from certain African nations and Arab states at different points in his rule. However, his support waned significantly during the 2011 uprising against him.
Osama bin Laden's hate for Americans tended to spawn more from the fact that they gave military support to Isreal, which he was strongly against.
Muammar Gaddafi led the coup against King Idris in 1969 primarily due to widespread dissatisfaction with the monarchy's governance, which was seen as corrupt and ineffective. The young military officers, inspired by Arab nationalism and anti-imperialist sentiments, sought to modernize Libya and redistribute wealth, particularly from the country's oil resources. Gaddafi and his fellow revolutionaries aimed to establish a republic that would prioritize the needs of the Libyan people over foreign interests. This coup ultimately marked the beginning of Gaddafi's long and controversial rule.
France and Spain, were the 2 nations that helped to support financially and fought with the Americans against Great Britain.
Yes. In military terms, there were 60,000 Mexicans against 90,000 Americans. In population terms, there were 6 million Mexicans against 19 million Americans.
Not very good ones cause America lost....
impressment of American sailors and support for native Americans
They are revolting against a military dictatorship and oppressive regime which has around for over 30 years. The tyrant is called Colonel Gaddafi. His actions have been condemned by other nations for decades. At the time of writing, he has given arms to anyone claiming support for him. This uprising has in cause been triggered by other pro-democratic uprisings in Africa, especially the North.
In a bloodless coup on September 1, 1969, against King Idris.
I think many Americans did not immediately support the labor union because violent strikers turned public feeling against and unions in the late 1800s.
No, they didn't want a war against their own country.
Yes it did because the Tuskegee Airmen, the first black military pilots fought two wars, one overseas against a foreign enemy and the other against racism at home. So in 1948, President Truman showed his support for civil rights by issuing Executive Order 9981, which led to the end of racial segregation in the military.