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Article 4.
NYT
President Obama on Libya
Editorial
March 28, 2011 -- President Obama made the right, albeit belated,
decision to join with allies and try to stop Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi
from slaughtering thousands of Libyans. But he has been far too slow
to explain that decision, or his long-term strategy, to Congress and
the American people. On Monday night, the president spoke to the
nation and made a strong case for why America needed to intervene
in this fight — and why that did not always mean it should intervene
in others. Mr. Obama said that the United States had a moral
responsibility to stop “violence on a horrific scale,” as well as a
unique international mandate and a broad coalition to act with. He
said that failure to intervene could also have threatened the peaceful
transitions in Egypt and Tunisia, as thousands of Libyan refugees
poured across their borders, while other dictators would conclude that
“violence is the best strategy to cling to power.” Mr. Obama could
report encouraging early progress on the military and diplomatic
fronts. Washington and its allies have crippled or destroyed Colonel
Qaddafi’s anti-aircraft defenses, peeled his troops back from the city
of Benghazi — saving potentially thousands of lives — and allowed
rebel forces to retake the offensive. Just as encouragingly, this
military effort that was galvanized internationally — the United
Nations Security Council authorized “all necessary measures” to
protect civilians in Libya — will soon be run internationally. Last
weekend, the United States handed over responsibility for enforcing
the no-flight zone to NATO. And the alliance is now preparing to
take command of the entire mission, with the support of (still too
few) Arab nations. To his credit, Mr. Obama did not sugarcoat the
difficulties ahead. While he suggested that his goal, ultimately, is to
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