The west can't let Gaddafi destroy his people

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Author(s) The Observer editorial board
Source The Observer
Date March 13, 2011
URL http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/mar/13/observer-editorial-libya
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Quotes-start.png Many of the assertions that dog this conflict are unproven and unconvincing. It's said, for instance, that if the west tries to intervene then al-Qaida will dance a jig across the Middle East. But the leaders who speak for Benghazi couldn't be clearer: they plead for help now, help in the skies that bring them death. Quotes-end.png


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