Protesters storm provisional government headquarters in Benghazi, Libya. If only Professor Juan Cole was there to assuage those who have suffered thousands of bombs, deaths, and chaos from NATO's "humanitarian" intervention. Dr. Cole tends to support the early militaristic phase of intervention and then, after the dust settles and brutalized people awaken and protest, he pivots to "criticism"(e.g. Iraq, Afghanistan). Or he could just remain silent(e.g. Serbia). |
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You've placed him in a lose/lose situation. There is nothing wrong with supporting an intervention and then disagreeing with how things are handled.
Damned if you have an opinion, damned if you don't and blamed if you're opinion turns out to have negative results.
Anyone who openly supports a FUKUS carpet bombing of any nation devoted to regime change and the result is the total destruction of society and the rebirth of Slave Markets in Libya is an apologist for Colonialist War Criminals. He lost as soon as he trusted the same Coalition that has destroyed Afghanistan and Iraq and has its eyes set on Syria.
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