Model used: Basic
Tunisia-Libya Border Dispute
Tunisia and Libya are in a state of tension over border security and resource control in the shared border region. Tunisia is motivated by a desire to secure its borders and prevent the spillover of instability from Libya. The scenario involves heightened security measures and potential clashes along the border.
In 1974, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba signed the Djerba Declaration, agreeing to merge the two countries into the 'Arab Islamic Republic,' a plan Bourguiba swiftly reversed after facing intense domestic and international opposition.
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Model used: Basic
Tunisia-Libya Border Dispute
Tunisia and Libya are in a state of tension over border security and resource control in the shared border region. Tunisia is motivated by a desire to secure its borders and prevent the spillover of instability from Libya. The scenario involves heightened security measures and potential clashes along the border.
In 1974, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba signed the Djerba Declaration, agreeing to merge the two countries into the 'Arab Islamic Republic,' a plan Bourguiba swiftly reversed after facing intense domestic and international opposition.
Supports Tunisia's security measures and claims in the border region
Supports Libya's claims and interests in the border region
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