paulitician
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Obama and the U.S. are currently expanding the Permanent War. Looks like Africa is next on the agenda. Will Americans always support this Permanent War?
Can another US intervention solve the problems created by intervention in the first place?
The Obama Administration’s disastrous invasion of Libya scattered well-armed jihadists throughout Africa and the Middle East, including to Syria and Cameroon.
After emptying out Gaddafi’s arsenals, these groups proceeded to spread their mayhem. Yesterday, President Obama announced that he was sending US troops into Cameroon to help defeat one of the groups who benefitted from the US-led intervention in Libya, the ISIS-affiliated Boko Haram.
Today’s Liberty Report look at whether another US intervention can solve the problems created by intervention in the first place:
Can another US intervention solve the problems created by intervention in the first place?
The Obama Administration’s disastrous invasion of Libya scattered well-armed jihadists throughout Africa and the Middle East, including to Syria and Cameroon.
After emptying out Gaddafi’s arsenals, these groups proceeded to spread their mayhem. Yesterday, President Obama announced that he was sending US troops into Cameroon to help defeat one of the groups who benefitted from the US-led intervention in Libya, the ISIS-affiliated Boko Haram.
Today’s Liberty Report look at whether another US intervention can solve the problems created by intervention in the first place: