– civil war in Libya itself and the opening of an Islamist pipeline from Libya to Syria and beyond.
Specifically, her misstatements ought to have been corrected along these lines: Gaddafi didn’t have “more blood on his hands of Americans than anybody else”. He did not threaten ‘genocide’, no matter how slack your definition of genocide. He threatened to kill the rebels in Benghazi; the threat was dismissed by US army intelligence as improbable and poorly sourced. But Hillary Clinton overrode US intelligence, outmanoeuvred the Pentagon (the secretary of defence, Robert Gates, had opposed the Nato bombing unreservedly), mobilised liberal-humanitarian and conservative pro-war opinion in the media, and talked Obama into committing the US to effect regime change in a third Middle East country.
Gaddafi was not ‘deposed’. He was tortured and murdered, very likely by Islamists allied with Nato forces. The ‘radical elements’ that are causing ‘a lot of turmoil and trouble’ in ‘this arc of instability’ are, in fact, Islamists whom Clinton picked as allies in the region, and she has pressed to supply them with arms in Syria as well as Libya. She really rates mention as an American mover of the ‘instability’ in the region second only to Bush and Cheney.
The fact that neither candidate opposing Clinton in the primaries had a word to say about any of this – that they were comprehensively uninformed about the Nato action in Libya and its aftermath – points to an enduring weakness in the disposition and political temper of almost all democratic politicians of any note.
They don’t consider foreign policy to be their business. They arrive at the subject late, short of facts and slogans compared to the Republicans, and lacking in any critical sharpness. The result: they defend vaguer, slower, thinner versions of policies urged by Republicans. Until they recognize that foreign policy sets the limits of domestic policy, they will never compete with the exigent reasons a party for war can manufacture with the greatest of ease. A halfway intelligent US policy toward the Middle East and Israel won’t be possible until this larger political imbalance is corrected.
This article originally appeared as: ‘Hillary Clinton’s Libya’. Courtesy: Commondreams.org
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