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suggested the u.s. led airstrikes helped create the instability plaguing libya now. joining success our senior judicial analyst, judge napolitano. i remember this time last year we called libya the not wore because it was the war that was not a war that we were not going to do anything with the war and each day it seemed there was a little bit more going on in the not war and finally it was a war and we were doing things and now it is biting them on the butt. judge napolitano: you may recall the president announced while the congress was on spring break, he decided to participate in the bombing of libya and there would not be any boots on the background, which i meant there won t be any active duty military on the ground, there were military in the skies in the planes that were bombing and intelligence officers on the ground, guiding the pilots in the skies as to where to bomb. as a result of that bombing, we, the united states of america, without a declaration of war by the congress,
was determined to get hises in and talking points from the stump on both sides. rich have had it too good. i want the rich to pay their fair share. we heard it five years and surprised to hear it again. libya situation got the greatest carry over. robert gibs is joining us in an hour and like when joe biden said we didn t know anything. leading to the foreign policy debate on monday. that will be the most talked about single portion of the debate. steve: last night the president took responsibility for what happened in libya. and there is an exchange where extraordinarily the moderator becomes a ref and that is not supposed to happen on the topic of libya the and president had just come out and said the day after the attack he went into the rose garden and called what happened in benghazi an act of
anything the white house can shape. in libya the, forces firing on mourners leaving a funeral. and some reports from human rights activists more than hundreds killed. in iran, brutal force to stop the demonstrations. is there a les lesson here to repressive regimes if you use enough force you can quell the protests? i think the message is the power of the media. the violence is probably worse in a place like libya where we do not understand and have the kind of presence on the ground that we had in cairo, for example. and what i understand is going on in libya also have you have government forces now frankly watching twitter and when the protesters put out the tweets and say gather here at the square, gather here at 12:00, you have the government follow following. i think what we are seeing is a
is happening outside of anything the white house can shape. in libya the, forces firing on mourners leaving a funeral. and some reports from human rights activists more than hundreds killed. in iran, brutal force to stop the demonstrations. is there a les lesson here to repressive regimes if you use enough force you can quell the protests? i think the message is the power of the media. the violence is probably worse in a place like libya where we do not understand and have the kind of presence on the ground that we had in cairo, for example. and what i understand is going on in libya also have you have government forces now frankly watching twitter and when the protesters put out the tweets and say gather here at the square, gather here at 12:00, you have the government follow following.
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