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France and Britain lead the effort for military action to support the democracy movement in Libya-2011

10/22/2010

The Obama administration turns only after pressure from President Sarkozy and four days of frantic diplomacy and preparations starting Monday, March 14, 2011. On that day Sarkozy met Hillary Clinton in Paris and pushed for military action.

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