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Monday, September 19, 2016

Obama says 2011 Libya bombing was 'worst mistake of his presidency.' UK report says 2011 Libya bombing caused refugee crisis and rise of ISIS, was ill-conceived regime change. Failure to secure abandoned weapons helped rise of ISIS-UK Independent

6/15/2011, "The total cost of US intervention in Libya as of June 3 (2011) has been $716 million and will reach $1.1 billion by the end of September." ABC News

8/10/2016, "America created the Islamic State,” he told me." The New Yorker 

"On Oct. 20, 2011...militants captured Gaddafi, sodomized him with a knife, and then murdered him. Appearing on a TV interview, (Hillary) Clinton celebrated Gaddafi’s demise with the quip,  

We came, we saw, he died,”"...
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9/14/16, "David Cameron ‘ultimately responsible’ for Libya collapse and the rise of Isis, Commons report concludes," UK Independent, Rob Merrick

"The bloody collapse of Libya – which triggered a refugee crisis and aided the rise of Isis– is blamed today on David Cameron's blunders when he intervened to overthrow Colonel Gaddafi.

A damning report by MPs condemns the 2011 military campaign for lacking both “accurate intelligence” and a coherent strategy for the aftermath of removing the dictator. 

The disastrous results were “political and economic collapse”, tribal warfare, the refugee crisis, widespread human rights abuses and the rise of Islamic State (IS) in North Africa, fuelled by weapons abandoned by the Gaddafi regime.

The Foreign Affairs Select Committee concludes: “Through his decision-making in the National Security Council, former prime minister David Cameron was ultimately responsible for the failure to develop a coherent Libya strategy.”...

In the report, MPs say:

* They saw “no evidence that the UK Government carried out a proper analysis of the nature of the rebellion in Libya”.
* There was no “defined strategic objective” – which meant a limited intervention to protect civilians “drifted into a policy of regime change by military means”.

* There was no attempt to “pause military action” when Benghazi was secured and seek a deal to protect civilians and reform Libya, with the UK instead “focused exclusively on military intervention”....

* Many Libyans had taken part in the Iraq insurgency and fought with al-Qaeda in Afghanistan, which meant the rise of militant extremist gorups "should not have beenm the preserve of hindsight."

* There was “insufficient action” taken to secure weapons abandoned by the Gaddafi regime, which contributed to the turmoil and “increased terrorism” across the region....

Just six months after sending in the RAF and the Navy, in alliance with France...a triumphant Mr Cameron was mobbed by cheering Libyans on a visit with French president Nicolas Sarkozy.

The two leaders pledged support for the future, proclaiming: “Your friends in Britain and France will stand with you as you build your country and build your democracy for the future.”

But the promise proved empty as Libya collapsed into a power vacuum, allowing Isis to seize control of part of the country and people-smugglers to send migrants towards Europe in rickety boats.

Barack Obama has called Libya the worst mistake of his presidency, apparently criticising Mr Cameron personally for the UK's role in allowing the country to become a “s*** *****”.

Crispin Blunt, the Committee's Conservative chairman, said: “The UK's actions in Libya were part of an ill-conceived intervention the results of which are still playing out today.Other political options were available. Political engagement might have delivered civilian protection, regime change and reform at a lesser cost to the UK and Libya.”...

Foreign and Commonwealth Office spokesman said: “The decision to intervene was an international one, called for by the Arab League and authorised by the United Nations Security Council. Muammar Gaddafi was unpredictable, and he had the means and motivation to carry out his threats. His actions could not be ignored, and required decisive and collective international action. Throughout the campaign we stayed within the United Nations mandate to protect civilians....

“The UK will continue to play a leading role within the international community to support the internationally recognised Libyan Government of National Accord. “We have allocated £10million this year to help the new Government to restore stability, rebuild the economy, defeat Daesh [ISIS] and tackle the criminal gangs that threaten the security of Libyans and exploit illegal migrants. HMS Enterprise and HMS Diamond are both currently deployed to support the EU naval operation to tackle illegal migration, people smuggling and arms trafficking.”"




 

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