...on President Obama's "kinetic military action" in Libya. Among other things (my emphasis):
...the U.S. mission is as deeply concerned with European energy security as with the humanitarian crisis. Critics correctly point out that the US has managed to ignore many other humanitarian crises – and is in fact ignoring one right now in the Ivory Coast. This particular crisis is occurring in a country from which NATO ally Italy buys more than one-fifth of all its net oil imports and in which Britain has a very large investment. We are not going to war for oil. But we very rarely go to war without oil.
(That's Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi with Moammar Gaddafy, above, in happier times -- for both of them.)
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