The joys of multilateralism....
France, the U.K. and the Americans get in a row over the possibility that NATO will take the lead in the Libya air campaign, with NATO member Turkey steaming about being left out of the process.
David Brooks points out why multilateralism when running a war is a difficult row to hoe.
Rich Lowry writes about the fog of obfuscation and VDH writes about the madness of it all.
Editors of The Telegraph are amazed at the incoherence from their own government, and they wonder why their RAF boys are risking their lives.
Marc Thiessen says the wording of the UN resolution authorizing the no-fly zone is disastrous.
Niall Ferguson says the intervention was the right call, but the timing was late. He also is not optimistic about how it will all turn out.
George Will, as he has done consistently over the years, argues against American intervention in a place where our vital interests are not at stake.
Meanwhile, Benny Avni says the mullahs in Iran just keep gaining ground.
Max Boot says we need to plan for a post-Gaddafi Libya.
Caroline Glick says the Libya episode is just the latest piece of evidence confirming that the Obama Administration is descending into foreign policy incoherence, if not insanity.
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