Too little too late in Libya…the power vacuum has been filled by jihadists.

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Max Boot @ The Los Angeles Times:

The attack in Benghazi, which killed Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans, was practically the only foreign policy issue to come up in the second presidential debate, and it’s sure to come up again in Monday’s final debate, which will be entirely devoted to foreign policy.

Last time around, much of the focus was on whether President Obama called it a “terrorist” act. The evidence on this score is ambiguous: In a Rose Garden statement on Sept. 13, the president did decry “acts of terror,” but it was not clear whether he was referring to Sept. 11, 2001, in the United States or Sept. 11, 2012, in Libya, and after his remarks, other administration spokesmen preferred to ascribe the attack to spontaneous demonstrations over an anti-Islam video.

But one issue is unambiguous: There has been a crippling and dangerous lack of security in Libya since Moammar Kadafi was overthrown last year with the help of NATO airstrikes. This was an issue that many observers worried about while the war was ongoing: Was there a plan to create security and governance after Kadafi’s downfall?

The U.S. could have dispatched an international peacekeeping force for this purpose, on the model of Kosovo and Bosnia, but this option (which I advocated at the time) never seemed to get serious consideration in either Washington or Brussels. Perhaps that’s just as well, because there is little doubt that foreign troops on Libyan soil would have been targeted by the same jihadists who killed the U.S. ambassador and previously had attacked the British ambassador.

But there was also no Plan B. If NATO and the Arab League weren’t going to send peacekeepers, what were they going to do to ensure a modicum of security? The answer is: not much.

Apparently after Kadafi’s fall, the CIA worked with Libyan allies to try to secure the strongman’s remaining stockpile of chemical weapons and possibly some of his shoulder-fired antiaircraft missiles, but the U.S. did almost nothing to help the new government in Tripoli disarm militias and restore law and order. This left Libya’s new leaders at the mercy of thousands of armed men on its streets who answered only to local warlords or possibly to no one at all.

In a way, if on a much lesser level, Obama was repeating the mistake that President George W. Bush made in Afghanistan and Iraq, two other countries where the U.S. did little to fill a power vacuum after toppling the existing regimes. Those examples should have taught the U.S. a lesson that has been relearned in Libya (and is now being confirmed in Syria): Any power vacuum in the Middle East inevitably gets filled by jihadists, who have access to weapons and a proclivity to use them, while the “silent majority” of moderate Muslims, who are concerned primarily about a better life for themselves and their families, are too cowed to resist.

To be specific, the most costly failure in Libya — for which four State Department representatives paid with their lives — was the failure to do more to help set up a new security force for the nascent, pro-Western state.

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The vast majority of Muslims are mild and quiet and just want to live their lives.
So, they can be had rather easily.
When a ”strong horse” leader doles out the goodies they gravitate toward him, not asking where that largess had to come from.
Thus we see lots of terror organizations maintain a ”humanitarian wing.’
Hamas, Hezb’allah, Al Aqsa’s Martyr’s brigade, al Qaeda, the taliban and many more have hospitals, food for the families of the fighters, madrassas at no charge and so on.
Obama is hopelessly naive as he careens from one foreign disaster to the next.
And not just Muslim-oriented disasters.
Nope.
Obama has screwed up lots of other stuff, too.
Mexico has hundreds dead thanks to Obama’s desire to make an example of unrestrained guns at the border.
Canada will sell oil to China if Obama gets re-elected.
Will Obama stand with Japan while China tries to take islands from her?

Israel is pretty obviously being thrown under the bus.
Obama promised to come to the table with Iran with no pre-conditions and it looks like Obama might be fooled that the mullahs there.
Obama praised Egypt’s ”Arab Spring as the people sexually molested women, both foreign and native and Muslim Brotherhood took over.

CURT
ROMNEY will surely put AFGHANISTAN WARRIORS on the discussion tonight,
ON THE LAST DEBATE THE WARRIOR WHERE LISTENING IN, THEY WHERE DISAPPOINTED NOT TO BE MENTIONED IN THE DEBATE.
SOME ONE SHOULD TELL
BYE

I disagree. There wasn’t a “power vacuum” in Libya, the entire exercise was conducted by Jihadists from start to finish, including the ones in the state department. As for “the vast majority” of muslimes around the world just wanting to be left alone, that’s been dis-proven every time a survey’s been done.

http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/pages/opinion-polls.htm

Many, and in some places most want their cult to rule the world at any cost. Just ask them.

MITT ROMNEY did a good debate, he remain MITT ROMNEY,
HE IS FOR REAL

JustAL
YES they are waiting for the call from the MOSQUE,
BYE