Obama: Gaddafi death is warning to iron-fist rulers

Kuhusu Gaddafi, Walibya wenyewe walikwisha mkataa, walilionesha hilo kwa vitendo; mataifa ya magharibi yalitumia hilo kama justification.

Kutokuwepo ama kukosekana kwa mfumo bora wa kupokezana madaraka kumeifanya Libya kuwa hivi hii leo. Pana funzo kubwa sana hapo kwa mataifa mengine hususani barani Afrika.

Kilichopo hivi sasa nchini Libya hakimaanishi kuwa Gaddafi alikuwa bora, la hasha! In fact kilichopo hivi sasa ni kutokana na misingi mibovu ya uliokuwa utawala wa Gaddafi. Libyans are paying the price now!

Mnaosema Obama ameomba radhi sidhani kama mpo sahihi. Alichokisema Obama ni kwamba, hakukuwa na mipango bora baada ya kumuondoa Gaddafi. Obama hakupingana na ile intervention.

Obama alizungumzia aftermath ya ile intervention kwa maana ya kwamba baada ya kuondolewa kwa Gaddafi ni nini kilitakiwa kifanyike kama mpango bora ambao ungeiwezesha Libya kutawalika bila Gaddafi.
PLEASE! obama alisema katika utawala wake , kosa kubwa alilolifanya ni kuruhusu majeshi ya usa kuivamia libya, kwa tafsiri hyo ni kwamba anaomba msamaha
 
Naomba unipatie uthibitisho juu ya hilo. Karibu!

Obama: Aftermath of Gaddafi overthrow, 'worst mistake as president'
US President Barack Obama has said the worst mistake of his presidency was a lack of planning for the aftermath of the 2011 toppling of Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi.
Probably failing to plan for the day after what I think was the right thing to do in intervening in Libya,” Obama said in an interview by Fox News on Sunday.

He said, however, that intervening in Libya had been “the right thing to do”.

Obama admits Libya aftermath was 'worst mistake' of his presidency https://t.co/6VJKAm5RjQ— Nasidi Adamu Yahya (@Nasidi_Kura) April 11, 2016

The US and other countries carried out strikes designed to protect civilians during the 2011 uprising.

But after the former Libyan president was killed, Libya plunged into chaos with militias taking over and two rival parliaments and governments forming.

Militants from the Islamic State gained a foothold, and Libya became a major departure point for migrants trying to reach Europe.

A month ago, Obama admitted that Libya has been a “mess” since the fall of Gaddafi, but blamed UK Prime Minister David Cameron and other European leaders for the chaos.

“Sarkozy wanted to trumpet the flights he was taking in the air campaign, despite the fact that we had wiped out all the air defences and essentially set up the entire infrastructure for the intervention.”

“At that point, you’ve got Europe and a number of Gulf countries who despise Gaddafi, or are concerned on a humanitarian basis, who are calling for action. But what has been a habit over the last several decades in these circumstances is people pushing us to act but then showing an unwillingness to put any skin in the game … free riders,” Obama criticized in an interview with the Monitor.

Given Libya’s proximity to the European continent, he expected his counterparts to invest more in the follow-up to the military campaign, the US President claimed.

A UN-backed national unity government arrived in the capital Tripoli earlier this month but is waiting to take charge.
source:Africanews | Latest breaking news, daily news and African news from Africa
 
Obama: Aftermath of Gaddafi overthrow, 'worst mistake as president'
US President Barack Obama has said the worst mistake of his presidency was a lack of planning for the aftermath of the 2011 toppling of Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi.
Probably failing to plan for the day after what I think was the right thing to do in intervening in Libya,” Obama said in an interview by Fox News on Sunday.

He said, however, that intervening in Libya had been “the right thing to do”.

Obama admits Libya aftermath was 'worst mistake' of his presidency https://t.co/6VJKAm5RjQ— Nasidi Adamu Yahya (@Nasidi_Kura) April 11, 2016

The US and other countries carried out strikes designed to protect civilians during the 2011 uprising.

But after the former Libyan president was killed, Libya plunged into chaos with militias taking over and two rival parliaments and governments forming.

Militants from the Islamic State gained a foothold, and Libya became a major departure point for migrants trying to reach Europe.

A month ago, Obama admitted that Libya has been a “mess” since the fall of Gaddafi, but blamed UK Prime Minister David Cameron and other European leaders for the chaos.

“Sarkozy wanted to trumpet the flights he was taking in the air campaign, despite the fact that we had wiped out all the air defences and essentially set up the entire infrastructure for the intervention.”

“At that point, you’ve got Europe and a number of Gulf countries who despise Gaddafi, or are concerned on a humanitarian basis, who are calling for action. But what has been a habit over the last several decades in these circumstances is people pushing us to act but then showing an unwillingness to put any skin in the game … free riders,” Obama criticized in an interview with the Monitor.

Given Libya’s proximity to the European continent, he expected his counterparts to invest more in the follow-up to the military campaign, the US President claimed.

A UN-backed national unity government arrived in the capital Tripoli earlier this month but is waiting to take charge.
source:Africanews | Latest breaking news, daily news and African news from Africa
Sawa.

Katika taarifa uliyoileta, pale mwanzoni kabisa panasema; (tazama hayo maneno niliyowekea nyekundu)

US President Barack Obama has said the worst mistake of his presidency was a lack of planning for the aftermath of the 2011 toppling of Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi.

Probably failing to plan for the day after what I think was the right thing to do in intervening in Libya,” Obama said in an interview by Fox News on Sunday.

He said, however, that intervening in Libya had been “the right thing to do”.


Hiki ndicho nilichokuwa nikikisema hapo awali kwamba, kutokuwa na mpango baada ya kumuondoa Gaddafi ndicho Obama anachosema kuwa ni kosa.

Anachozungumzia ni baada (aftermath) ya kumuondoa Gaddafi ni nini kilitakiwa kifanyike?

Kuhusu suala la intervention, amesema "lilikuwa jambo sahihi" (the right thing to do) na wala hakupinga kuhusu hilo.
 
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