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The Problem with Arming the Libyan Rebels
Mar 30, 2011 | 19:57 GMT

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Summary
As the rebels fail to advance on Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's strongholds in the western part of the country, allied powers enforcing the no-fly zone have increasingly floated the idea of providing the opposition fighters with weapons. Arming a rebel force can help level the playing field or nudge a conflict toward a certain conclusion, but taken alone, supplying arms cannot fix the fundamental problems that cause a force to be militarily inept.
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