Obama
Destroyed Libya
By Ted Rall
February 17, 2015
"ICH"
- Barack Obama destroyed
Libya.
What he did to
Libya is as bad as what Bush did
to Iraq and Afghanistan. He
doesn't deserve a historical
pass.
When Obama
took office in 2009, Libya was
under the clutches of longtime
dictator Colonel Muammar
Gaddafi. But things were looking
up.
Bush and
Gaddafi had cut a deal to
lift Western trade sanctions in
exchange for Libya acknowledging
and paying restitution for its
role in the bombing of Pan Am
flight 103 over Lockerbie,
Scotland. In a rare triumph for
Bush, Libya also agreed
to give up its nuclear weapons
research program. Libyan and
Western analysts anticipated that
Gaddafi's dictatorship would be
forced to accept liberal
reforms, perhaps
even free elections and rival
political parties, in order
to attract Western investment.
Libya in 2009
was prosperous. As citizens of
a major
oil- and natural gas-exporting
nation, Libyans enjoyed high
salaries, low living expenses,
generous social benefits, not to
mention law and order. It seems
like a mirage today.
Looking back,
many Libyans miss their
former tyrant. "Muammar Gaddafi
inherited one of the poorest
nations in Africa," notes Garikai
Chengu of the Du Bois Institute
for African Research at Harvard
University. "However, by the
time he was assassinated, Libya
was unquestionably Africa's most
prosperous nation. Libya had the
highest GDP per capita and life
expectancy in Africa and less
people lived below the poverty
line than in the Netherlands."
As a dictator,
Gaddafi was guilty of horrendous
human rights abuses. But
life was better then than now. Women
enjoyed more rights in Libya than
in any other Arab country,
particularly after the United
States overthrew Saddam Hussein
in Iraq. By regional standards,
Libya was a relatively sweet
place to live.
In February
2011, militant Islamists based
in the eastern city of Benghazi
launched an armed insurgency
against Gaddafi's central
government in the capital of
Tripoli. The rebels were linked
in the imaginations of American
newsmedia and U.S. foreign
policy officials to the Arab
Spring uprisings in Tunisia
and Egypt's Tahrir Square. But
the Benghazi-based rebels, with close
ties to Al Qaeda, were
ideologically closer to the Free
Syrian Army fighters who
eventually metastasized into
ISIS.
Within the CIA
and Defense Departments, no
one was sure who the insurgents
were or what they wanted.
Nonetheless the Obama
administration covertly supplied
them with at least $1 billion in
cash and weapons. CIA agents
and U.S. Special Forces served
as "boots on the ground," training
opposition fighters how to use
sophisticated new weapons.
Obama threw
Gaddafi, whose regime was
secular and by all accounts had
been cooperative and held up his
end of the deals with U.S.,
under the bus.
American
forces jammed Libyan military
communications. The U.S. fired
missiles to intercept Libyan
missiles fired at rebel targets.
The U.S. led numerous airstrikes against
units loyal to Gaddafi. U.S.
intervention turned the tide in
favor of the Benghazi-based
rebels.
In October
2011, one
of Obama's killer robot drones
participated in Gaddafi's
assassination. Game over.
Before
invading Iraq, then Secretary of
State Colin Powell warned Bush
about his "Pottery
Barn rule": If you break
it, you own it.
Obama has
broken the hell out of Libya.
The New
York Times
now describes Libya as "veer[ing]
toward complete chaos."
In 2015, the
UK Guardian reports,
Libya is in danger of meeting
the official international
definition of a failed state:
"Libya is wracked by violence,
factionalism and political
polarization – and by the
growing menace of jihadi
extremism. Two rival
governments, parliaments, prime
ministers and military forces
claim legitimacy. One side is
the Islamist-dominated Libya
Dawn coalition in Tripoli, the
capital. The other camp,
Dignity, which is recognized
internationally, is based in
Tobruk and Bayda. Hundreds of
rival militias exist across the
country. In recent months the
homegrown fighters of Ansar al-Sharia
have been challenged by Islamic
State (Isis), who
released a video showing the
beheading of 21 Egyptian
Christians. Oil production,
the source of most state
revenues, has declined
massively. Cash is running out
and basic services are facing
collapse as the financial
situation deteriorates. Hopes
for change generated by the Arab
spring and the demise of
Gaddafi’s dictatorship have
faded into despair and
dysfunction."
"Libya is
falling apart. Politically,
financially, the economic
situation is disastrous," says UN
envoy Bernardino León.
To Obama's
credit, he admits that he
screwed up in Libya.
Unfortunately, he drew the wrong
lesson. In 2014, he told
an interviewer that a large
ground invasion force might have
helped Libya's post-Gaddafi
government succeed. Because that
worked so well in Iraq and
Afghanistan. But if he really
believes that, why doesn't he
order in the troops?
Obama's real
mistake was to depose a secular
socialist autocrat and allow him
to be replaced by a bunch of
crazy religious fundamentalist
militias whose factionalism
ensured they'd never be able to
govern.
Bush committed
this error in Iraq. Obama made
it in Libya. And now he's doing
it again in Syria.