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  • Libya: Should the tribes’ support go and the regime will turn down

    The NATO air strikes, in Libya, are about to reach their threshold for reversibility and become non productive.

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  • Libya: Should the tribes’ support go and the regime will turn down

    The NATO air strikes, in Libya, are about to reach their threshold for reversibility and become non productive.

    • Posted 14 years ago
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  • Africa: The biological timer is not yet ripe…

    If the AU has appealed to the persistence of crises and conflicts on the continent that are related to the lack of a significant improvement

    • Posted 14 years ago
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  • Africa: The biological timer is not yet ripe…

    If the AU has appealed to the persistence of crises and conflicts on the continent that are related to the lack of a significant improvement

    • Posted 14 years ago
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  • Libya: The stick and the carrot: Jacob Zuma expected in Tripoli

    According to the South African presidency, Jacob Zuma is going to Tripoli as a panel member of the African Union.

    • Posted 14 years ago
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  • Libya: The stick and the carrot: Jacob Zuma expected in Tripoli

    According to the South African presidency, Jacob Zuma is going to Tripoli as a panel member of the African Union.

    • Posted 14 years ago
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  • Libya: increasing the pace of operations, and the fruit will fall on its own…

    NATO strikes have, mostly, decimated the Libyan naval and armoured forces, but still far from bringing down Gaddafi’s regime.

    • Posted 14 years ago
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  • Libya: increasing the pace of operations, and the fruit will fall on its own…

    NATO strikes have, mostly, decimated the Libyan naval and armoured forces, but still far from bringing down Gaddafi’s regime.

    • Posted 14 years ago
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    The rise and fall of AQIM

    Expectations rise every time a group has tasted development. This is to say that AQIM has reached the success it needs to survive. Its macro conditions have been set and mainly since Usama Ben Laden had cited...

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  • al-qaeda
    The rise and fall of AQIM

    Expectations rise every time a group has tasted development. This is to say that AQIM has reached the success it needs to survive. Its macro conditions have been set and mainly since Usama Ben Laden had cited...

    • Posted 14 years ago
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