Should the U.S. Intervene in Libya?



Should the U.S. Intervene in Libya?

The U.S. has publicly acknowledged that they are contemplating intervention. Most likely by imposing a new fly zone.

Is this the right course of action?

Do we have an obligation to help the Libyan people attain their freedom?

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Author Bio: David Brooks

David Brooks is the socially liberal, fiscally conservative political scientist, professional writer and co-founder of politablog.

One Response to “Should the U.S. Intervene in Libya?”

  1. To interfere in rescuing Americans and other foreigners YES, but to interfere in the chaos NO! There are organizations like the NATO who would deal with this kind of problems. But America engaging war with Libya. The primary thing should be the rescue of foreigners in Libya and keep watch of the human rights of Libyan people.

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