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The US and the new Middle East: Libya 
Fault Lines travels to the frontlines of the war in Libya to see what US policy 
looks like on the ground.
Fault Lines Last Modified: 19 Jul 2011 11:50 
In the first of a two-part series, Fault Lines examines how the Obama 
administration is reacting to the enormous changes taking place across the 
Middle East. The decision by the US to intervene in the Libyan conflict has a 
profound impact on the future of the country. But what are the driving forces 
behind America's decision to get involved?

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              Libyan rebels and their Arab Spring armament 
              The reality of filming in Libya 
              Plumes of smoke in Libya 
              In pictures: Libya 
     
Fault Lines reporter Sebastian Walker travels to the frontlines of the war in 
Libya to look at what US policy looks like on the ground.

White House officials claim that they acted to prevent a humanitarian disaster 
- but was such a disaster imminent and what were the other factors involved? 
Did the US intervene to stabilise Libyan oil production for the global markets? 
Did the White House decide to depose Muammar Gaddafi to send a message to 
others in the region? And how does this open up the US to accusations of double 
standards in its foreign policy?

Through interviews with senior American diplomats and policy makers in 
Washington, Fault Lines examines the motivation behind the US decision to 
intervene in Libya. We take a look at what it means for the future of US 
foreign policy in the region and what impact it has on the people fighting 
along the frontlines.

           
              
      Fault Lines airs each week at the following times GMT: Monday: 2230; 
Tuesday: 0930; Wednesday: 0330; Thursday: 1630. 


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