Sunday, June 19, 2011

Libya, War Powers Act, And NATO -- A Commentary



Libya And The Potemkin Alliance -- George Will, Washington Post

America’s intervention in Libya’s civil war, the most protracted and least surreptitious assassination attempt in history, was supposed to last “days, not weeks,” but is in its fourth month and has revealed NATO to be an increasingly fictitious military organization. Although this war has no discernible connection with U.S. national security, it serves the national interest, in three ways. It is awakening some legislators to their responsibilities. It is refuting the pretense that the United Nations sets meaningful parameters to wars it authorizes — or endorses, which is quite different. And it is igniting a reassessment of NATO, a Potemkin alliance whose primary use these days is perverse: It provides a patina of multilateralism to U.S. military interventions on which Europe is essentially a free rider.

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My Comment: I am usually in disagreement with George Will .... but in this post on Nato, the Wars Power Act, and Libya .... he is on the money.

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