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Amid growing speculation about the extent to which President Barack Obama is using his power to bolster the candidacy of Hillary Clinton, recent comments made by the commander in chief about the “shit show” in Libya, among other things, underscore how difficult that line is to toe.
During a telling interview with Fox News this weekend, Obama admitted that “failing to plan for the day after” the 2011 U.S.-backed toppling of Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi was “worst mistake” of his presidency.
The admission followed similar comments made by the president in a lengthy interview with the Atlantic published this month during which he called Libya “a mess” and privately described the failed state as a “shit show.”
Given that the overthrow of Gaddafi is “one of the policies cited by Clinton as one of her chief accomplishments,” as Vanity Fair‘s Tina Nguyen notes, Obama’s statements could be problematic for the former secretary of state.
During a television interview in 2011, Clinton infamously joked about the fall of Gaddafi saying, “We came, we saw, he died.” Even on the campaign trail, the presidential hopeful defended the employment of military support in Libya, describing it as “smart power at its best.”
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Nguyen writes:
While Obama remains officially neutral in the Democratic race, as CNN notes, “He did vote in the Illinois primary—meaning he plainly prefers one candidate over the other—and hasn’t been hesitant about defending his former secretary of state against political attacks and allegations of wrongdoing. But in doing so, his hands remain tied.”
Meanwhile, the ongoing Justice Department investigation into possible national security violations Clinton may have committed through her use of a private email server has added another fraught layer to this dynamic.
In recent days, Obama received fierce criticism for acknowledging that, in his mind, there are different levels of “classified” information—a revelation which critics said betrays his favoritism for Clinton.
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