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The Bush Administration had no fear as it charged ahead with the invasion of Iraq, despite international misgivings. Now, as Libyans beg for international assistance, the United States seems willing to engage only if others take the lead. As Thomas Ricks says in his Foreign Policy blog, "the American position is that it will support NATO action if one of those three entities [Arab League, African Union, UN] agrees to take the lead."
The US has used up its international political capital in the misguided Iraq war. Now, it must be wary of "regional sensitivities" as it considers Libyan intervention. How sad it is that when US global leadership is needed, we are incapable of rising to the occasion. Constrained by our past actions and reputation, we no longer should call ourselves the beacon of freedom if we cannot assist the forces of freedom when it matters.
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