First off, it’s not ‘Lybia’. It’s Libya*, did Fox News teach you this spelling? or are you just horny, your freudian brain being drawn towards typing ‘Labia’. just playing, all :)
My view on US-UK relations is that we both generally enjoy it and need it. I’m not American, but I feel like if the US didn’t have strong allies patting their back and nodding in approval, they would feel (over time) more isolated and suspicious of others (yes, more suspicious than now) and perhaps more aggressive because of that.
For the UK, well, we have very good relations with many european countries, maybe we wish Germany weren’t so timid with international efforts, but we know they are the most ‘organized’ nation on Earth. Maybe Spain, Russia and Turkey can be a little difficult and oddball at times, but we are very far apart from them culturally and financially. As a British flutherite I feel a little more secure with this US-UK alliance than I would with any other country, but saying that, it’s not like there are any major couplings between European countries either. Sure places like Austria, Netherlands, Poland and Belgium often team up with Italy, Germany and France respectively, but I feel like the major European players are very much independent in everything except their economy (here, the EU has helped out its bankrupt members Greece and Portugal recently), although the Scandinavian countries are often holding hands, I suppose because of their shared history and climate.
So in conclusion, the UK would rather be hugging the leg of the USA than buddying up with hmm, France? Republic of Ireland? lol and the USA is very happy having the UK help them out in whatever nation they decide to interfere with next (fairly or not) and correct me if I’m wrong, were not the US and UK the first heroes of democracy? That’s got to be a big tie. I think it would be a terrible shame if this ‘alliance’ were to ever wain and fall apart.