Talk:US intervention in Libya (2015–2019)

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Sources are not neutral[edit]

The ultimate source of all information in this article is Pentagon press releases. Anyone who remembers reporting from Vietnam knows it is not a neutral nor reliable account. Mangoe (talk) 12:03, 16 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Actually all of these are pretty reliable as they were covered by multiple sources, including CNN and other major news outlets. And how are they not neutral? Its neither picking sides for the belligerents. Eventually I feel the article will develop into a full "acceptable" article. For now I think this is another similar to the Drone strikes in Yemen and List of drone strikes in Pakistan. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.93.36.217 (talk) 03:25, 21 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]

If such operations continue, more sources should become available when they cover the incidents or any type of military activity in Libya. These particular strikes are still new, but can be found in the same source: (https://airwars.org/libya-airstrike-reports-and-alleged-civilian-casualties/) theres no reason to link the same thing over and over again. Every attack is on there. This article doesn't lack reliability it just lacks more links, but it doesn't make is less creditable. These topics have to be covered for theres too much American involvement going on for Wikipedia to ignore. No ones made a single attempt to make such article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dg777714 (talkcontribs) 03:38, 21 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Moving the page[edit]

Can someone move the page for it to says American intervention in Libya (2015-present)? As updated information says that the conflict started a few months earlier than February 2016. The first American strike against ISIS in Libya was in November 25th, 2015. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dg888814 (talkcontribs) 02:14, 13 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]