Kerry in 2011: Military Intervention in Libya Not ‘Vital’ to U.S. Security Interests
One day before the U.N. Security Council in 2011 authorized military action against Libya, then-Sen. John Kerry conceded that acting against the Gaddafi regime was not a “vital national security interest,” but he argued strongly in favor of doing so, saying it would make a big difference to how Arabs view the United States. Read
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