Obama's 'Just Enough' Doctrine

Obama's 'Just Enough' Doctrine

The Obama administration's reluctant involvement in the Libya operation recalls the Biblical adage, "One man sows, another reaps." The United States agreed to undertake the heavy lifting needed to get the air campaign started, in particular handling the precision strikes to disable Moammar Gadhafi's air defenses, suppress some of his heavy weapon capabilities and target the very centers of his regime's power in Tripoli. But the understanding was that responsibility would subsequently be transferred onto the shoulders of others: the Libyan rebels, our NATO allies and other partners. In every speech and statement, President Barack Obama was quite clear that the U.S. role would be limited and circumscribed, and that there would be no slippery slope toward an open-ended U.S. commitment of blood and treasure to this mission.

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