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Znet Article Bennis: After Gadhafi, the West Eyes the Libyan Prize

Znet Article, October, 22 2011 Phyllis Bennis
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The challenge facing post-Gadhafi Libya is daunting

Znet Article Bennis: Palestine Comes to the UN

Znet Article, September, 21 2011 Phyllis Bennis
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The U.S. plan to veto Palestinian membership in the UN can be summed up in one word: chutzpah

Znet Article Bennis: September 11th Didn't Change the World - September 12th Did

Znet Article, September, 10 2011 Phyllis Bennis
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For most people in the world, the world did not change on September 11

Znet Article Bennis: The Iraq War is Not Over

Znet Article, September, 08 2011 Phyllis Bennis
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The bad news is that scores of Iraqi civilians were killed

Commentary Bennis: Too Soon to Declare Victory

Commentary, August, 25 2011 Phyllis Bennis
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Despite the resolution's focus on protecting civilians, it was U.S., European and NATO officials who made the actual decisions about the use of force

Znet Article Bennis: A Look at Role of the U.S.,NATO and Oil Firms in Libya Uprising

Znet Article, August, 24 2011 Phyllis Bennis
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It’s very unclear whether what is happening is more in the interests of the people of Libya or more in the interests of NATO, the U.S. and other outside powers

Znet Article Bennis: Mubarak Behind Bars

Znet Article, August, 18 2011 Phyllis Bennis
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Egypt's people, the people of Tahrir Square, have lost their fear of the government and the military

Znet Article Bennis: Turkish Democracy Gives Rise to Turkish Power

Znet Article, July, 16 2011 Phyllis Bennis
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“An era has officially ended. The dictatorship of the elites has been destroyed”

Znet Article Bennis: A Few Thoughts on Obama's Middle East Speech

Znet Article, May, 20 2011 Phyllis Bennis
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Obama’s speech failed to match the extraordinary events of the Arab Spring

Znet Article Bennis: Justice or Vengeance?

Znet Article, May, 02 2011 Phyllis Bennis
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This could have been a moment to replace vengeance with cooperation, replace war with justice

Zmag Article Bennis: Libyan Intervention Threatens the Arab Spring

Zmag Article, May, 01 2011 Phyllis Bennis
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Ignoring alternatives, NATO attack provokes oppression

Znet Article Bennis: U.K. Sends Troops into Libya as International Coalition Expands Mission to Include Regime Change

Znet Article, April, 20 2011 Phyllis Bennis
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Solely in the military terms that we have seen this time around, we inevitably have the problem of consequences.

Znet Article Bennis: Libya's Opposition Calls For A Ceasefire

Znet Article, April, 06 2011 Phyllis Bennis
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The UN Security Council resolution aimed at protecting civilians in Libya started with the call for "the immediate establishment of a ceasefire".

Commentary Bennis: Attack on Libya May Unleash a Long War

Commentary, March, 30 2011 Phyllis Bennis
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The United States and its allies launched the war against Libya on the eighth anniversary of the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

Znet Article Bennis: On Libya: A Response to Juan Cole

Znet Article, March, 29 2011 Phyllis Bennis
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Many thanks, Juan, for your thoughtful article. I agree with a number of your points, but I come out with the opposite conclusion. Let me explain why, going thru some of the points in your piece.

Znet Article Bennis: Libya Intervention Threatens The Arab Spring

Znet Article, March, 24 2011 Phyllis Bennis
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Despite its official UN-granted legality, the credibility of Western military action in Libya is rapidly dwindling.

Commentary Bennis: UN Declares War On Libya

Commentary, March, 20 2011 Phyllis Bennis
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Libya’s opposition movement faces a ruthless military assault.

Commentary Bennis: Don't "No-Fly" Libya

Commentary, March, 08 2011 Phyllis Bennis
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Today in Libya, civilians are being killed by a besieged and isolated dictator. Libyan warplanes have been used to attack civilians, although the vast majority of the violence has come from ground attacks.

Znet Article Bennis: Libya And Beyond: What’s Next For Democracy?

Znet Article, February, 26 2011 Phyllis Bennis
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In Egypt, the relatively short-lived military crackdown by the hated security agencies and pro-regime thugs actually strengthened the opposition, reminding the millions in the streets exactly what they were protesting against.

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