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Analysis of Western Interventionist Narrative and Libya/Syria Context

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #031884
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1
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2

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The passage provides a broad historical commentary on U.S. and Western military interventions, mentioning public figures like Barack Obama, David Cameron, and Nicolas Sarkozy, but offers no specific a Frames Libya and Syria interventions within a post‑Cold War liberal interventionist doctrine. Notes shifting attitudes of Obama, Cameron, and Sarkozy toward military action. Highlights UN deadlock wi

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