A report by the European Center for Political and Strategic Studies has called on NATO to pay compensation to Libya for the destruction caused by its 2011 military intervention, arguing that justice and reconstruction cannot be achieved without holding NATO accountable.
In March 2011, NATO launched a military operation in Libya under UN Resolution 1973, which led to the fall of Muammar Gaddafi’s regime.
However, instead of bringing stability, the intervention resulted in widespread infrastructure destruction, ongoing armed conflict, and deep political fragmentation. The study states that NATO and its member states have never taken responsibility for the aftermath, leaving Libya to struggle alone with its post-war chaos. Läs artikel