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WASHINGTON — Donald Trump reversed himself on Libya again on Sunday, saying he would have authorized a “surgical” strike to kill former leader Muammar Gaddafi — after months of saying the United States would have been better off if the dictator were still alive.
“I didn’t mind surgical. And I said surgical,” Trump said in an interview on CBS’ “Face The Nation.” “You do a surgical shot and you take him out.”
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee has said throughout his campaign that he didn’t support U.S. intervention in Libya in 2011 and that he’s never said he did. He has also criticized President Barack Obama for getting involved.
“We would be so much better off if Gaddafi were in charge right now,” Trump said in February. “If these politicians went to the beach and didn’t do a thing and we had Saddam Hussein and we had Gaddafi in charge, instead of having terrorism all over the place, we’d be — at least they killed terrorists, alright?”
His February comments were themselves a reversal from statements he made in 2011 in a video blog, when he strongly urged U.S. intervention in Libya and said “we have to go in” to save people’s lives.
“It’s horrible what’s going on; it has to be stopped,” Trump said then. “We should do it on a humanitarian basis, immediately go into Libya, knock this guy out very quickly, very surgically, very effectively, and save the lives.”
(For those of you keeping track, Sunday now marks the second time he’s reversed his position.)
So how does Trump square his conflicting positions on a serious foreign policy matter? Show host John Dickerson pressed him on that point and got a delicious word salad in response.
More: Donald Trump Lies Again On Libya, Offers Heaping Portion Of Word Salad
Trump has no credible standing to criticize Hillary Clinton on this issue. None!
Donald Trump has said the U.S. should have stayed out of Libya, should have gone into Libya, then denied he’s even talked about the subject.
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump reversed himself on Libya again on Sunday, saying he would have authorized a “surgical” strike to kill former leader Muammar Gaddafi — after months of saying the United States would have been better off if the dictator were still alive.
“I didn’t mind surgical. And I said surgical,” Trump said in an interview on CBS’ “Face The Nation.” “You do a surgical shot and you take him out.”
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee has said throughout his campaign that he didn’t support U.S. intervention in Libya in 2011 and that he’s never said he did. He has also criticized President Barack Obama for getting involved.
“We would be so much better off if Gaddafi were in charge right now,” Trump said in February. “If these politicians went to the beach and didn’t do a thing and we had Saddam Hussein and we had Gaddafi in charge, instead of having terrorism all over the place, we’d be — at least they killed terrorists, alright?”
His February comments were themselves a reversal from statements he made in 2011 in a video blog, when he strongly urged U.S. intervention in Libya and said “we have to go in” to save people’s lives.
“It’s horrible what’s going on; it has to be stopped,” Trump said then. “We should do it on a humanitarian basis, immediately go into Libya, knock this guy out very quickly, very surgically, very effectively, and save the lives.”
(For those of you keeping track, Sunday now marks the second time he’s reversed his position.)
So how does Trump square his conflicting positions on a serious foreign policy matter? Show host John Dickerson pressed him on that point and got a delicious word salad in response.
More: Donald Trump Lies Again On Libya, Offers Heaping Portion Of Word Salad
Trump has no credible standing to criticize Hillary Clinton on this issue. None!