On Hard Facts this week, John Wight sits down with independent geopolitical analyst, Navid Nasr, to discuss Libya on the anniversary of the murder of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. From the functioning state it was in 2011, Libya has been turned into a failed state, constituting yet another egregious example of regime change which brought about not democracy but societal collapse. Why was Libya targeted, what is Gaddafi's true legacy, and what does the future hold for the Libyan people?
We also ask the general public in Edinburgh whether they think, in retrospect, the intervention in Libya was necessary.
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