‘I didn’t support the war in Libya’: Ben Shapiro on American intervention

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‘I didn’t support the war in Libya’: Ben Shapiro on American intervention


Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro says he was “very sceptical” of American intervention in Libya under the Obama administration because it didn’t represent “actual American interest”.

The 2011 military intervention in Libya, which overthrew Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, ultimately led to factional violence and the Second Libyan…

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  1. So, Israel is in the wrong if they kill civilians, collateral damage, so to speak, by using bombs in Gaza. Then, when they do a targeted strike to kill terrorists and avoid civilian casualties, they are in the wrong, too. It's absurd.

    Hamas started this, Hamas continues this, so let's talk about Hamas's crimes for a change.

  2. When somebody really cares you will change the world Shapiro. Until that day.
    You couldn't change the world if you tried your hardest.
    The reason you can't change the world is because of your stupid identity. Dragging you down
    Holding you back.
    Making you into a frantic Googl-like employee.
    You're like somebody who would work at Googl.
    Thats what you're like.

  3. When certain political groups/ combatants are exempt from International Laws and Conventions
    how is any Democratically elected Government, who is a signatory to such laws, supposed to defend itself from attacks from these groups???