3/3/16 (Photo: ‪A Libyan soldier stands outside Gaddafi's Tripoli compound after it was hit by NATO air strikes‬.) “We came, we saw, he died,” said Hillary Clinton of the dictatorColonel Qaddafi in Libya, 2011. Jo Becker, NYT. “The New York Times’s examination of the intervention offers a detailed accounting of how Mrs. Clinton’s deep belief in America’s power to do good in the world ran aground in a tribal country with no functioning government, rival factions and a staggering quantity of arms. The Times interviewed more than 50 American, Libyan and European officials, including many of the principal actors. Virtually all agreed to comment on the record. They expressed regret, frustration and in some cases bewilderment about what went wrong and what might have been done differently. Was the mistake the decision to intervene in the first place, or the mission creep from protecting civilians to ousting a dictator, or the failure to send a peacekeeping force in the aftermath? Mrs. Clinton declined to be interviewed. But in public, she has said it is “too soon to tell” how things will turn out in Libya and has called for a more interventionist approach in Syria….” http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/28/us/politics/hillary-clinton-libya.html