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Remember When Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton Liberated Libya?


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"We came. We saw. He died."

So said then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton when she learned that Libyan rebels had killed Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi.

Gadhafi and his regime were brought down by an insurrection that then-President Barack Obama backed with U.S. military action — even though he did not have the constitutionally required congressional authorization to do so.

Speaking from Brazil in March 2011, Obama told the American people he had ordered the U.S. military to intervene in Libya to enforce a U.N. Security Council resolution.

"So we must be clear: Actions have consequences, and the writ of the international community must be enforced," Obama said then. "That is the cause of this coalition."

He was right that actions have consequences.:snip:

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1 hour ago, Geee said:
remember-when-barack-obama-and-hillary-clinton-liberated-libya

"We came. We saw. He died."

So said then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton when she learned that Libyan rebels had killed Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi.

 

 

1. What Do You Want?

2. How Do You Get It?

3. Then What Happens?

 

IMO The Bush administration never seriously asked question 3. Question 3 never even occurred to the Obama administration.

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4 minutes ago, Valin said:

 

1. What Do You Want?

2. How Do You Get It?

3. Then What Happens?

 

IMO The Bush administration never seriously asked question 3. Question 3 never even occurred to the Obama administration.

Should have asked dad - he knew better.

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