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Libya’s Invisible State: How a Broken Country Refuses to Collapse

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More than a decade after NATO’s 2011 intervention, Libya remains the most misunderstood state on the Mediterranean. To outside observers, the country appears terminally fractured: rival governments, competing militias, contested borders, and a diplomatic process that seems permanently stuck in neutral. Yet this surface-level chaos conceals a deeper and more uncomfortable truth. Libya did not collapse in the way many predicted. It survives-not th…
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Libyan Express broke the news in United Kingdom on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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