الشرق الأوسط
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22 Hrsالشرق الأوسط
المصدر: الشرق الأوسط
22 Hrsجاهز للتشغيل
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The statements made by U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance, in which he described Libya as a model for a failed state, sparked widespread controversy within Libya. Some Libyans viewed these remarks as an insult and a neglect of international responsibility, while others believed they reflected the reality of political division and institutional weakness in the country. The Foreign Affairs Committee of the Libyan House of Representatives responded to the statement, deeming it an unwarranted insult and affirming that international intervention contributed to the deteriorating situation. Nevertheless, the term "failed state" has been used to describe Libya in international reports for years. Internally, some maintain that the situation does not reflect permanent failure but rather the result of weak administration, policies, and crises caused by international interventions.
تنويه: هذا ملخص تم إنشاؤه بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي
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