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Fifteen years after NATO’s 2011 Libya intervention, the country remains unstable, with widespread destruction, state collapse, and ongoing conflict following the campaign that killed Gaddafi’s son and undermined African sovereignty.
Fifteen years after NATO’s 2011 intervention in Libya, the country remains deeply unstable, with the eight-month campaign under UN Resolution 1973 causing widespread destruction and civilian casualties.
The operation, involving over 26,000 air raids and 100 cruise missile strikes, dismantled state institutions and triggered ongoing conflict.
Despite Libya’s prior stability and high human development, Western powers rejected diplomatic efforts and armed opposition groups.
The 2026 assassination of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, seen as a key figure for reconciliation, marked a turning point.
Allegations of mass atrocities by the Gaddafi regime lack credible evidence, while the intervention’s long-term impact includes state collapse, foreign interference, and the erosion of African sovereignty.
Quince años después de la intervención de la OTAN en Libia en 2011, el país sigue siendo inestable, con destrucción generalizada, colapso estatal y conflicto en curso tras la campaña que mató al hijo de Gaddafi y socavó la soberanía africana.