Page values for "Libya nears end of a brutal era"

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Libya nears end of a brutal era

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United States should not have intervened

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SourcePageThe Denver Post
DateDateAugust 23, 2011
URLURLhttp://www.denverpost.com/opinion/ci_18734589
QuoteTextThe brave rebels who bucked the odds and took on Khadafy's troops deserve the major credit for victory, of course, but they could not have succeeded without the air support they received from Western powers. President Obama can justly claim a foreign policy triumph in the face of considerable skepticism from critics, which included this editorial page.
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Libya nears end of a brutal era by The Denver Post editorial board (The Denver Post, August 23, 2011) (view)