Libya: Military Success Doesn’t Erase Moral Questions
Shortly after the first U.S. cruise missiles fell in Libya on March 19, 2011, signaling the start of the seven-month NATO campaign to “protect civilians” by dropping bombs on that country, I wrote that even if we reduced our moral standards to those of Osama bin Laden, the murder of even one Libyan in the … Continue reading “Libya: Military Success Doesn’t Erase Moral Questions”