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apeiron said:On that score, you would be right. Depends where his true motivations lie - self-preservation or going out with a bang.
But the history post-Lockerbie show just how much s*** oil-hungry nations are willing to swallow to keep the black stuff pumping.
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One too hasty step in this minefield and kaboom to the economy. The oil futures market is probably the best asssement of Obama's handling so far.
This articles provides interesting perspective:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12882213Libyans are well aware of their long and largely painful history with Western powers - even if many in the West are not.
It's a national holiday in Libya today. One of several declared by Col Muammar Gaddafi, but with an ironic twist this year, with British warplanes currently bombing from the skies above.
In Libya, 28 March is British Evacuation Day, to mark the final departure of British forces in 1970.
Later the same year, the Americans packed up their own airbase too - hoping to stay on good terms with the newly-installed Col Gaddafi to protect their oil interests in Libya.
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