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  2. 2011 military intervention in Libya - Wikipedia

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    The military intervention in Libya has been cited by the Council on Foreign Relations as an example of the responsibility to protect policy adopted by the UN at the 2005 World Summit. [230] According to Gareth Evans, "[t]he international military intervention (SMH) in Libya is not about bombing for democracy or Muammar Gaddafi's head. Legally ...

  3. Responsibility to protect - Wikipedia

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    The responsibility to protect (R2P or RtoP) is a global political commitment which was endorsed by the United Nations General Assembly at the 2005 World Summit in order to address its four key concerns to prevent genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity.

  4. United Nations Security Council Resolution 1970 - Wikipedia

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    The Security Council unanimously adopted resolution 1970 on 26 February 2011, making explicit reference to the Responsibility to protect. Under resolution 1973, Libya was the first case where the Security Council authorized a military intervention citing the R2P. [8]

  5. International reactions to the 2011 military intervention in ...

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    The international reactions to the 2011 military intervention in Libya were the responses to the military intervention in Libya by NATO and allied forces to impose a no-fly zone. The intervention was authorized by United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973 , approved in New York on 17 March, in response to the Libyan Civil War , though ...

  6. Operation Unified Protector - Wikipedia

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    USA: from 1 April to 22 August, the US flew 5,316 sorties over Libya, including 1,210 strike sorties, with munitions deployed 262 times. [65] By 31 July, the US had spent US$896 million in the conflict. [65] UK: By 12 July, the UK had spent about €136 million on operations in Libya. [66]

  7. International reactions to the Libyan civil war (2011 ...

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    Gulf Cooperation Council – On 8 March, the GCC issued a joint statement calling on the UN Security Council to impose an air embargo (no-fly zone) on Libya to protect civilians. [25] On 28 March, after member state Qatar announced it was transferring diplomatic recognition of Libya from Gaddafi's government to the National Transitional Council ...

  8. American involvement in the 2011 Libyan Civil War - Wikipedia

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    American involvement in the Libyan Civil War initially consisted of diplomatic initiatives and sanctions. This was followed by the implementation of the UN-mandated no-fly zone, the development of diplomatic relations with the rebels as well as humanitarian aid, bombing missions to destroy Gaddafi's military capabilities, and diplomatic assistance to the rebels.

  9. Category:Responsibility to protect - Wikipedia

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    Responsibility to protect abbreviation: R2P Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. ... 2011 military intervention in Libya ...