Libya is a huge disaster.

Libya is still a mess right now.

Libya is divided into tribes and clans.

Benghazi was a tragedy. Libya is a tragedy.

The situation in Syria is quite different from Libya.

Libya, more than anyone else's war, was Hillary Clinton's war.

We have a model that we're following, and it's the Libya model.

I have been to Libya and walked the streets of Benghazi myself.

There is no state with a democracy except Libya on the whole planet.

I am a Bedouin warrior who brought glory to Libya and will die a martyr.

Al Qaeda is alive and well in Libya, Iraq, Syria and the wars are not receding.

The president of the United States let the consulate in Libya become a death trap.

The oil under Libya is the champagne of oil, drop for drop the world's most valuable.

If you look at Libya, I was deeply concerned about what would happen after Qaddafi was gone.

I'm only interested in Libya if we keep the oil. If we don't keep the oil, I'm not interested.

I think it is absolutely correct to solve the problem of terrorism in Iraq and Syria and Libya.

My parents left Libya in 1979, escaping political repression, and settled in Cairo. I was nine.

Libyans have to work together for a new Libya. They should keep in place the sinews of security.

When your economy is subject to the whims of Libya and Nigeria and Venezuela, you have a problem.

I will return to Libya and undertake my duties and obligations to bring equality within the chaos.

Gadhafi's vicious regime has left Libya far worse than he found it on the day of his coup in 1969.

Libya is a failed state and becoming a launching pad for external operations, as is Sinai in Egypt.

I am longing to see Libya rejoin the world as the internationalist Mediterranean country that it was.

Libya has had to put up with too much from the Arabs for whom it has poured forth both blood and money.

Obama said he went to Libya because of his conscience. Did anyone ever wrestle with his conscience and lose?

Once the U.S. and NATO walked away from Libya, a chaotic, lawless state in the soft underbelly of Europe arose.

We pulled out of Libya. Now look what's happened: a safe haven, a vacuum, ISIS training militants to hit in Tunisia.

Libya as a country is a relatively new concept. The period of Libya as a modern nation really starts after World War II.

There is an intention to colonise Libya. And this makes the Libyan people want to fight the new colonisation by the West.

I see Libya as a member of the Non-Aligned Movement and a sovereign State of the nearly 200 members of the United Nations.

I do not honestly know what is really happening in Libya at the moment but it must be very hard for Gaddafi and his family.

The hour of the liberal interventionists like Hillary Clinton in Libya, like the neocons' hour of power in the GOP, is over.

Gadhafi opponents included many 'good guys,' but they never received the support necessary to govern a new Libya after he was gone.

When Qadhafi was in Libya, he was the major supporter of rebel groups in Sudan. So when the revolution came to Libya, we supported it.

As a young boy in Libya, it was hard to escape the conclusion that the women were the most feeling and most functional part of society.

Clinton appears to be the sole holdout in the Obama administration in understanding the catastrophe caused by its foreign policy in Libya.

I was opposed to the U.S. involvement in Libya from the very start. President Obama has never made a compelling national security case on Libya.

The president of the United States, Barack Obama, deserves the benefit of the doubt and our support in his decision to use military force in Libya.

Libya, more than anyone else's war, was Hillary Clinton's war. Barak Obama initially opposed it. Who was the person championing it? Hillary Clinton.

In war, there is hardly a more horrifying example of the head-long plunge into reckless militarism than what Hillary Clinton led the way on in Libya.

Foreign policy is painstakingly difficult, and if there is to be anything gained from the experience in Libya, it is how not to conduct world affairs.

I was a fighter pilot, flying Hurricanes all round the Mediterranean. I flew in the Western Desert of Libya, in Greece, in Syria, in Iraq and in Egypt.

How about Burma, Somalia, Afghanistan, Libya, our streets, our neighborhoods, our own minds. We don't have to look far - and we should look far as well.

My family settled in Cairo in 1980. I was nine. I missed Libya terribly, but I also took to Cairo. I perfected the accent. People assumed I was Egyptian.

As brutal as Saddam Hussein was, it was a mistake to just eliminate him. The same is true for Moammar Gadhafi and for Libya, which is now a failed state.

When President Obama in 2011 used military power against the Qaddafi regime in Libya, he did not even notify Congress. A few in Congress mumbled, but did nothing.

The order of things established by the Romans in Libya rested in substance on a balance of power between the Nomad kingdom of Massinissa and the city of Carthage.

[Donald Trump] actually advocated for the actions we took in Libya and urged that [Muamar] Gadhafi be taken out, after actually doing some business with him one time.

So while I will never minimize the costs involved in military action, I am convinced that a failure to act in Libya would have carried a far greater price for America.

The international community unfortunately did take sides in Libya, and we would never allow the Security Council to authorise anything similar to what happened in Libya.

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