Friday, March 04, 2011

Obama lip-syncs a neocon tune on Libya

The New York Times reports that the Obama administration has committed itself to a policy of regime change in Libya and is now publicly contemplating military action, "The administration [has] declared all options on the table in its diplomatic, economic and military campaign to drive Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi from power." The talk is of imposing a no-fly zone over Libya, which may sound like an incremental and moderate step. Defense Secretary Gates helpfully clarified to Congress that a no-fly zone "begins with an attack on Libya to destroy the air defenses." It is an act of war.

On first glance, the move appears to represent a dramatic departure for the Obama administration and, indeed, U.S. foreign policy. Until now the United States did not have a policy of overthrowing governments solely because they violated human rights. If we did, we would be at war with half the world, starting with China. Not even the neoconservatives at their most bellicose had such grand ambitions.

2 comments:

Mr. Mcgranor said...

Why are not these short pieces at your forum? Anyhow--the fact that our national Government is giving orders or urging Ghadaffi to surrender is absurd. If there was a scene here, and Ghadaffi suggested the Government surrender, would think that was ones place?

Mr. Mcgranor said...

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