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Libyan Civil War (2011) and Stratfor

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Difference between Libyan Civil War (2011) and Stratfor

Libyan Civil War (2011) vs. Stratfor

The first Libyan Civil War, also referred to as the Libyan Revolution or 17 February Revolution, was an armed conflict in 2011 in the North African country of Libya fought between forces loyal to Colonel Muammar Gaddafi and those seeking to oust his government. Stratfor is an American geopolitical intelligence platform and publisher founded in 1996 in Austin, Texas, by George Friedman, who was the company's chairman.

Similarities between Libyan Civil War (2011) and Stratfor

Libyan Civil War (2011) and Stratfor have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Al-Qaeda, NATO, WikiLeaks.

Al-Qaeda

Al-Qaeda (القاعدة,, translation: "The Base", "The Foundation" or "The Fundament" and alternatively spelled al-Qaida, al-Qæda and sometimes al-Qa'ida) is a militant Sunni Islamist multi-national organization founded in 1988.

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NATO

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO; Organisation du Traité de l'Atlantique Nord; OTAN), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance between 29 North American and European countries.

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WikiLeaks

WikiLeaks is an international non-profit organisation that publishes secret information, news leaks, and classified media provided by anonymous sources.

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Libyan Civil War (2011) and Stratfor Comparison

Libyan Civil War (2011) has 309 relations, while Stratfor has 28. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.89% = 3 / (309 + 28).

References

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