The million dollar question is is the risk of replaceing the known with the unknown worth it? I have no idea. Only history will tell.
Originally Posted by Laz
I agree in principle. With that said, I look at regime change as a game of chance. We knew what we had with Ghadafi and there was no chance whatsoever that things would ever get better. He has always been and would always be a pain in the ass, 3rd world dictator. Was he worth mounting a $1 trillion, 4500+ American life effort to topple his regime?
Hell no! But neither was Saddam!
Yes, there is a minimal chance that the new leader of Libya will be worse than Ghadafi. However, the chance that the new leader will be friendlier to NATO's interests are significantly greater. The potential for upside being what it is, I consider it to be worth the risk. Especially when you consider the Libyan regime change came at a minimal cost to the American taxpayer! More importantly, there was no loss of American life! I consider it a win/win!
Way to go, Mr. President!
Obama is positioning himself to be one of the most successful American foreign policy President's in the post WW II era. If he could just match it with domestic policy success, we would be on our way!