
In the wake of the Arab Spring, Libya descends into a violent civil war as popular protests against the long-standing regime of Muammar Gaddafi escalate into an armed uprising. As the conflict intensifies, the United States and its NATO allies intervene, providing air support to protect Libyan civilians from Gaddafi's forces. This intervention marks a pivotal moment in the struggle for Libya's future, as the international community grapples with the complexities of regime change and the pursuit of stability in a volatile region.




