Libya remains unstable 4 years after U.S. intervention

2015-03-20 0

March 19 marked the fourth anniversary of the US- led military intervention against the Libyan government, which only ended eight months later after leader Muammar Gadaffi was murdered. The ongoing Civil War left more than 200,000 people dead, and today the country remains unstable and riddled with violence. Furthermore, with the involvement of the Islamic State group in the internal Libyan war, it has become a source of terrorism for the entire region. Nashwan Abdullah reports from Damascus for teleSUR.