Thomas Hill on Libya’s New Stalemate

July 01, 2020 00:10:14
Thomas Hill on Libya’s New Stalemate
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Thomas Hill on Libya’s New Stalemate

Jul 01 2020 | 00:10:14

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Show Notes

After a four-month offensive by the western U.N.-backed government, the Libyan conflict has fallen back into a stalemate. USIP’s Thomas Hill says the question now is whether the new stalemate “will lead to a political solution or is just another step in the road … until one side controls all of the oil wealth.”

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