This man destroyed a country and half a million lives and got five years
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The recent conviction of former French president Nicolas Sarkozy for his role in the Libyan conflict has sparked discussions about accountability and justice. While he received a five-year sentence, many argue that this punishment is insufficient given the destruction and loss of life associated with his actions. This case highlights the ongoing struggle for justice in international politics, raising questions about the consequences leaders face for their decisions and the impact on the lives of countless individuals.
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