Page values for "David Cameron knows what to do about Libya, but does Barack Obama?"
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_creationDate | Datetime | March 13, 2011 6:03:15 PM |
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Topic | Page | 2011 Libyan uprising | |
Position_fragment | String | United States should impose a no-fly zone | |
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Author | List of Page, delimiter: , | Matthew d'Ancona |
Source | Page | The Daily Telegraph |
Date | Date | March 12, 2011 |
URL | URL | http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/columnists/matthewd_ancona/8378379/David-Cameron-knows-what-to-do-about-Libya-but-does-Barack-Obama.html |
Quote | Text | The argument for intervention in Libya is not purely or even primarily humanitarian, however. Even if one sets aside its importance as an oil-producing nation, Libya remains central to Britain's strategic and commercial interests in the region. It is noticeable that as the West (apart from Britain and France) has wavered, Gaddafi has grown in confidence. What signal will it send if the mad colonel is now left to crush the rebels, embark upon bloody reprisals, and embrace pariah status once more? |
Summary | Wikitext | David Cameron knows what to do about Libya, but does Barack Obama? by Matthew d'Ancona (The Daily Telegraph, March 12, 2011) (view) |