Libya
Nato takes over ‘no fly zone’ – or does it?
Former Army Captain Patrick Bury reports on the backstage political wranglings behind the Nato operations in Libya.
Can peace be brokered in Libya?
Is a negotiated peace in Libya possible? Left Foot Forward's George Irvin looks at the arguments.
Libya’s future: A divided Libya?
In the second of his series looking at what next for Libya, Left Foot Forward's Frank Spring discusses the idea of Libya splitting into two states.
Libya: Early jitters grow around intervention
International intervention in Libya has suffered an early setback with the public, politicians and analysts displaying serious misgivings regarding the scope, timescale and goals of the military campaign, writes Seph Brown.
Libya: Peace through war?
It will not take long for the coalition’s Libyan operation to be seen across the Middle East as hypocritical and self-serving, and resisted as such, says George Irvin.
Libya: What is the endgame?
Amidst mixed messages from government ministers, there is an urgent need for clarity on the endgame in Libya, writes Matthew Pitt.