In an interview with The New
York Times last month, President Obama confessed that
when he decided to help rebels overthrow Libyan dictator Muammar
al-Qaddafi in 2011, he “underestimated” the ensuing chaos. “That’s
a lesson that I now apply every time I ask the question, ‘Should we
intervene militarily?'” Obama said. “Do we have an answer [for] the
day after?”
Jacob Sullum says it would be nice to have a president who looks
before he leaps into other countries’ civil wars, who learns from
his predecessors’ foreign policy blunders instead of his own.
Sullum argues that Rand Paul, who offers a refreshing contrast to
the reckless interventionists of both major parties, might be that
man.
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