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Home » Pressroom » From the President » Libya's Impact is the Beginning of the Beginning

Libya's Impact is the Beginning of the Beginning

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By Dr. Chris Seiple on 15 March 2011

Writing from the Al-Jazeera World Forum in Doha, Qatar, Dr. Chris Seiple comments on Libya's impact on their neighbors in a blog response for the National Journal's National Security Expert Blog. Asked to consider, "What U.S. policy would best serve not only the Libyan people, but also the rest of the Arab world and U.S. interests in the region," Dr. Seiple offered that recent events in the Arab world such as the Egyptian revolution and now Libya proves that it is the beginning of the beginning.

To read Dr. Seiple's full response as well as the thoughts of other insiders who commented on this issue please click here.  

Last updated 15 March 2011

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