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This document is an article from The Guardian by Michael Boyle, dated April 2, 2011, analyzing President Obama's rationale for the military campaign in Libya. Boyle critiques the strategy as muddled, highlighting the shift from defensive operations to active involvement in a civil war with US, British, and French forces, and the coordination of CIA officers with Libyan rebels. The article also mentions the consideration of sending weapons to the rebels, reflecting a high level of ignorance about the conflict.
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