Thursday 17 March 2011

WE SHOULD NOT ARRIVE TOO LATE


























It is with a heavy heart that I concede to the necessity of military intervention in Libya. My only hope is that by acting early enough, order and the will of the Libyan people can be achieved without too much bloodshed.

On the topic of blood: enough already has been spilt.

I would love to adopt the unilateralist rhetoric of the German foreign minister Guido Westerwelle: "Considering alternatives to military engagement is not the same as doing nothing."

But what else will dislodge the madman?

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