The President of the United States of America; Obama told Americans that it was not in the U.S. national interest to let the Libyan people suffer a massacre at the hands of Libyan leader Muammar Qadhafi.
Why this statement? because the consequences would have reverberated across the Middle East and North Africa and "stained the conscience of the world."
"I refused to let that happen," Obama said in a nationally televised address March 28. "And tonight, I can report that we have stopped Qadhafi's deadly advance."
Why this statement? because the consequences would have reverberated across the Middle East and North Africa and "stained the conscience of the world."
"I refused to let that happen," Obama said in a nationally televised address March 28. "And tonight, I can report that we have stopped Qadhafi's deadly advance."
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