Obama Admits Libya War 2011 was "Worst Mistake" of Presidency

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President Barack Obama said the worst mistake of his presidency was a lack of planning for the aftermath of the 2011 toppling of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi.

"Probably failing to plan for the day after what I think was the right thing to do in intervening in Libya," he said in a Fox News interview aired Sunday.

This is not the first time in recent weeks he has talked about Libya and the NATO-led intervention which resulted in Gadhafi's death in October of that year, months after NATO first intervened.

In a profile published last month in The Atlantic, the President told author Jeffrey Goldberg that British Prime Minister David Cameron became "distracted by a range of other things" after the operation.

Cameron, along with former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, took the brunt of Obama's criticism.

Although Obama said he thinks the intervention went as well as it could, he views Libya today as a "mess."

Privately, according to the article, he refers to the troubled state as a "sh*t show."

In a statement to CNN, a National Security Council spokesman tried to qualify Obama's remarks and reassure that the alliance between the United Kingdom and United States remains strong.

"Prime Minister Cameron has been as close a partner as the President has had, and we deeply value the UK's contributions on our shared national security and foreign policy objectives which reflect our special and essential relationship," NSC spokesman Ned Price said.

In The Atlantic, Obama said he had more faith in Europeans "being invested in a follow-up" given their geographical "proximity" and largely blames their inaction for the "mess."

On Libya, Price said Obama has previously said and continues to believe that "all of us -- including the United States -- could have done more in the aftermath of the Libyan intervention."

Price said that the UK has "stepped up on a range of issues," including pressing fellow NATO members to increase defense spending.

In September, Obama also criticized the Libya intervention during a speech before the U.N. General Assembly.

"Our coalition could have and should have done more to fill a vacuum left behind," he had said.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/04/10/politics/obama-libya-biggest-mistake/
 
On Libya, Price said Obama has previously said and continues to believe that "all of us -- including the United States -- could have done more in the aftermath of the Libyan intervention."

^ more bullshit.

Libya was never going to get any "nation building" - no "boots" of any kind on the ground. If we only bombed from the air....

...( Hillary's so called " smart power")..what was the chance of ANY post war rebuilding?? NONE..

Now.
who was the main advocate and chief architect of the Libyan war?? -->HRClinton.

may they all rot in hell for the hell on earth they created for the Libyan people.
 
"Probably failing to plan for the day after what I think was the right thing to do in intervening in Libya," he said in a Fox News interview aired Sunday
^ notice the deflection. bombing a city ( Misrata ) - backing the AQ infested NTC / taking sides in their civil war///and all the other CRAP
is somehow overlooked for "we should have done more"

No. you should have stayed out of that civil war and let Qaddafi put down the insurrection.
He's still excusing this horror as "smart power" -giving Clinton a weasel out talking point

May they rot in hell
 
"Our coalition could have and should have done more to fill a vacuum left behind,"


he clearly said they should have planned the aftermath better


bad info in means bad decisions out



try using TRUTH instead of partisan lies
 
"Our coalition could have and should have done more to fill a vacuum left behind,"


he clearly said they should have planned the aftermath better


bad info in means bad decisions out



try using TRUTH instead of partisan lies

Yeah, maybe if they had been honest and didn't think you tube was behind.the whole thing....

It wasn't bad info, it was a bad idea.
 
"Our coalition could have and should have done more to fill a vacuum left behind,"
he clearly said they should have planned the aftermath better
bad info in means bad decisions out
try using TRUTH instead of partisan lies
STFU for once when you are 100% ignorant of the fact there WAS NO planning for post war Libya.
No "boots" - no nationbuilding -there was no policy discussion.. it's a lie, misdirection.

Some way to put Libya in the rear view mirror with "maybe we should have done more back there" -assuaging of conscience
and rationalization for our utter destruction of that society.
 
Obama’s comments highlight a growing divide with Clinton as she seeks to win the Democratic presidential nomination.
As secretary of state, Clinton was one of the strongest proponents of the U.S. intervention in the Libyan civil war against Gadhafi; according to the New York Times the decision to commit military assets to ending the dictator’s 42-year-old regime was “arguably her moment of greatest influence as secretary of state.”
While Obama has now pointed to that decision multiple times as one of his biggest regrets, he has also used the same logic to defend his reticence to intervene in Syria, where Clinton has urged a more militaristic approach, including a no-fly zone.
^
Clinton has cited it as one of her chief accomplishments as secretary of state.
http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/04/obama-clinton-libya-mistake

my blog ( lots of photos!)
Libyan Civil War 2014 - Present

smoking gun in Clinton's hand:
https://foia.state.gov/searchapp/DOCUMENTS/HRC_Email_1_296/HRCH1/DOC_0C05739752/C05739752.pdf
From: Jake Sullivan
Sant: Sunday, August 21, 2011 7:40 PM
To: Mills, Cheryl D; Nuiand, Victoria J
Subject: tidc todc on libya
this is basically off the top of my head, with a few consultations of my notes. but it shows S'Clinton's
leadership/ownership/stewardship of this country's libya policy from start to finish
 
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