I think everyone must interfere if it involves human rights. We cannot turn a blind eye. But US are very particular in which country they interfere in (hint -oil) and the "help" has nothing to do with human rights. Lots of other African countries have genecide and poverty and civil war - were is the US? Fighting over oil. Just my or $1000
Libya and Egypt are not in the Middle East and would be highly offended to the reference. The are part of North Africa. Our dear friend moved here from Tunisia 4 years ago and everyone calls him mideastern. He says he is a proud North African. Yes they speak Arabic, but have a huge French influence and is about 30 miles across the Sea to Italy. ( US had a base on an island there during WW11) I had a discussion a couple weeks ago about Libya and wondered what his country thought of it. They share a border. He says they have always thought Gaddafi was a crazy man and always the brunt of their jokes. It was fascinating to talk to him about all of this. Tunisia is a "lets make love not war" country. He was very worried about his family during the unrest that was part of the start of all these uprisings. Their "president" of 30+ years sets bread prices, rules the military and police, etc. They would love to get rid of him. I don't think there will ever be an easy answer. I don't like politics, but I hate the type of rulers these countries are under. I worry about Hatem's family. They stayed in their houses and could hear gunshots at night. They don't live very far from the border and Libyans have been fleeing there. It is all a sad situation. @ Moosemom, you are absolutely right about the 2% oil from Libya.