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Reflecting on Libya's tumultuous journey raises crucial questions. Was the removal of Gaddafi a genuine liberation, or did it pave the way for a darker future? The aftermath of NATO’s military intervention highlights the complexity and unpredictability of foreign involvement in civil conflicts. As Libya grapples with its fractured identity, it serves as a stark warning of the potential pitfalls of interventionist policies misguidedly couched in humanitarian narratives.