'No Thank You,'" Italy Declines Bombing Syria
By Bonnie Kristian
December 08, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "The
Week" - Italy will not join U.S.-led
airstrikes in Syria, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi announced
Sunday in a statement which
warned against unintended consequences of reactive military
interventions.
"If being a protagonist means playing at running
after other people's bombardments, then I say 'no thank you,'"
Renzi said. "Italy's position is clear and solid. We want to
wipe out terrorists, not please the commentators. The one thing we
don't need is to multiply on-the-spot reactions, without a strategic
vision."
Renzi also drew comparisons to the 2011 NATO
airstrikes in Libya, which successfully helped rebel efforts to oust
Moammar Gadhafi but left the country a chaotic
haven of terrorism: "Four years of civil war in Libya show it
was not a happy decision. Today there needs to be a different
strategy," to deal with Syria, Renzi said. He added, "The one thing
we cannot allow ourselves is a repeat of Libya."