Virus
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I wasn't aware that Libya spent much time in alliance with the US. I seem to recall some exchanges of bombing raids and the like in the 80s. Despite this libya has a modicum of stability much to the regret of any who actualy has to talk to Gaddafi.
Relations with Libya were normalized after Qaddafi abandoned his WMD program and ceased sponsorship of terror.
He's been running the place for the last 30 years. It seems likely that he has something to do with it's current social and economic situation.
The branches of the government and millitary are in shambles due to incompetence, corruption and nepotism. The economy is a mess. The country produces nothing save tourism. A business elite consists of a handful of families that are cozy with the government and a myriad of convoluted laws and corrupt officials make it difficult to compete. Education has been neglected, illiteracy is high, especially amongst women. Economic development has been neglected. The state-owned press has been on a tight leash but given free reign to print outlandish conspiracies about Israel to focus people's hatred elsewhere. There aren't enough jobs for the skyrocketing population and many of the jobs that are there are pointless busywork the government gave the middle classes to keep them happy.
I agree that the network of corruption, grease and favors all flows from Mubarak. The top positions in the ministries and the military were given out by Mubarak as rewards for loyalty and they've just dumped him overboard to save their skins and win over the public. But the network of corruption exists in all Arab countries. It's the way their society works.
The crusaders might dissagree.
Yeah great example.
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