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John Bolton Photo Newsweek |
D'après J. Bolton cela proviendrait des contradictions de la politique menée par le président Obama et de son indécision. Un passage clé de l'article résume assez bien le propos du critique :
"With no end in sight, the President and Congress have sent our NATO allies, Gaddafi’s government and the Libyan opposition a clear message in their confusion: That our resolve is weak, our commitment is uncertain, and our willingness to establish a pro-Western regime is minimal.
In turn, Gaddafi will likely remain determined to fight, and NATO will grow wobbly and negotiate a settlement that leaves the Libyan leader with at least partial control. And while the Libyan opposition undoubtedly contains more desirable alternatives to Gaddafi, opposition leaders admit there is a substantial terrorist presence within their ranks, and our blunders have increased the possibility that Islamic extremists will take over."
La combinaison du maintient, même partiel, de Kadhafi et de l'installation d'extrêmistes musulmans seraient, en effet, un bien piêtre résultat pour l'Occident...
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