The Boston Globe | November 07, 2014
Just three years have passed since an American-led bombing campaign destroyed the regime of Moammar Khadafy in Libya. At first that operation felt like a victory for peace and freedom. By bringing down the dictator, we presumed we had “liberated” Libyans and that they would quickly settle into pro-American democracy.
The speed with
 which we have been proven disastrously wrong, however, is breathtaking.
 So is the sweeping scope of unintended consequences that have flowed 
from this intervention. Not even those who opposed it imagined how 
far-reaching its effects would be. This is likely to go down in history 
as the most ill-conceived intervention of the Obama era.
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