Government reform
Not as much as they should, or as quick either. Nato is draging their heels to me, as they say they want a regime change there but the Rebels need strong support now. enough talk Nato take firm action, and get rid of the regime, and let freedoms flag rule!
A difference is that in Libya there were two groups fighting for control of ALL of one country. This is a true civil war. In what's called the American Civil War, the Rebels did not want to take over the entire country; what they wanted was for the part of the country where they lived to become a new country, separate from the US. This is more of a rebellion than a true civil war. Similarities are harder to find. From what I understand most Libyans supported the Rebels and were eager to see the old regime defeated. In the US "Civil War", at least at first, there was a lot of popular support for establishing the new southern Confederate States of America in those states which rebelled, and even some in the states which remained loyal to the US. Many people thought if the Rebels wanted out, let them go, its not worth a war to make them stay. Another similarity might be that the existing governments had the military and all the weapons. The Rebels had a difficult time finding arms equal to those of the government forces. And, in both cases the Rebels hoped for active military assistance from other nations, which the Libyan Rebels received, but the Confederate Rebels did not.
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Because, they don't want the rules or orders of there governor
Arab SpringThe current rebellion, is quite a significant one. Inspired by the protests in Tunisia, Egypt and many other Arab countries, Libyans began protesting against the regime of Colenal Gaddafi at the end of February. The protests were squashed, especially in Tripoli, the capital, and instead an armed rebellion began.The rebels have control of the eastern part of the country, and are based in Benghazi, the second largest city. Pockets of resistance surround Tripoli, but the situation in many western cities remains unclear, including in Misurata, the third largest city. Although in the previous week, the rebel forces appeared to be gaining momentum, but in the recent days Gaddafi appears to have the upper hand. Recently, Gaddafi's forces recaptured the port of Brega, but rebels have counterattacked and the situation in the town remains unclear.Post-Arab SpringThere are so many problems that are currently found in Libya. The main problem is insecurity which is caused by the various militia groups in the country. These militia groups do not wish to lay down their arms and create a unity government.
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Libya doesn't have a king, but it does have an "Overlord" if you want to call it that. The leader (As of May 5, 2011) is Muammar Gadhafi.
Why does America want to take control now?-----ok i asked a question and wanted an answer and all i got was another question! how is this supposed to help me?
When? Where? At varying stages in history it could be Russia, Belgium, England, Libya, Egypt, Tahiti, New Caledonia, Louisiana, Canada......
they don't want another war