The Case Against Our Attack on Libya

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Author(s) Michael Walzer
Source The New Republic
Date March 21, 2011
URL http://www.tnr.com/article/world/85509/the-case-against-our-attack-libya
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Quotes-start.png Foreigners can provide all sorts of help—moral, political, diplomatic, and even material. Maybe neighbors, who share ethnicity and religion with the Libyan people, could do more. But a military attack of the sort now in progress is defensible only in the most extreme cases. Rwanda and Darfur, where we didn’t intervene, would have qualified. Libya doesn’t. Quotes-end.png


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This item argues against the position United States should impose a no-fly zone on the topic 2011 Libyan uprising.