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mind. i think it is a very interesting experiment, if you will, after the iraq and afghanistan adventures and we re working with others. i think we have to look also at the possibility of some kind of a united nations role here. it s not inconceivable to me, for example, that at some point the u.n. security council might vote for the establishment of some kind of peace keeping force in benghazi, for example, with a robust mandate to facilitate the eventual political accommodation in libya. richard haass? any time you ve got a coalition it complicates to some extent the military operations and it my indicatcomplicates t y diplomacy. i think bob kagan and john negroponte made points that are
shown that regular arabs want jobs and democracy more than they want an islamic caliphate. women are part of that yearning for change. they played a key role in the changes that have taken place from egypt to tunisia. they are continuing to play a role in bahrain and even libya. if al qaeda is trying to reach that particular market, arab women and its best effort is this, advice on how to get hitched to a terrorist, it makes one wonder, the world must be a safer place. we ll be right back. okay, team! after age 40, we can start losing muscle 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i ve got revigor. what s revigor? it s the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve,
disagree with that analysis. and again, i m very uncomfortable with launching a military intervention given the fact that we re setting in motion a chain of events. it s not simply that we don t know. we have no reason to be confident that the people we are trying to help prevail will institute a form of governance that will necessarily be in our or libya s interest. that raises the question about the rebels. who are they and let me go to the ambassador and jane harman, are we sure as richard haass asked the question, sure that the rebels in the end are going to be exactly what we want to have there? well, first to bob kagan s point about certainty, we re not sure. we don t very often we have to make these kinds of decisions, particularly when it
this, if you re sitting in iran and see what s going on, not only in the rest of the middle east but particularly in libya, what are you thinking? i think the question is, is iran immune from this tidal wave that s sweeping through the region? and i think surely the answer is no. if i were setting in tehran in the government right now i would be shaking in my boots. with syria now under tremendous political pressure, i don t think there s any government in the region that s immune. one of the truly positive outcomes of this entire arab spring may be finally a real pressure for political change in iran and i think we should be supporting that. i don t think by the way, what s happening in libya has prevented the administration from taking egypt seriously. egypt is the most important game. i m not thrilled with absolutely every detail going on in egypt but otherwise i would say it s going fairly smoothly and of course the economics are important. i think the administration is looking c
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