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. >> we assumed it was gaddafi. where is the country? can't tell you. what's the thing?t tell you. we assumeled they would be flying off of a navy shim from the mediterranean and libya go in there grab gaddafi and bring him out. they told us we are going to read you it eventually. they said a few names it didn't make sense. they were talking about this person and this person we are going to go get him it is bin laden. >> they built a scale model that was an exact replica. >> we were going to separate into four teams we were going to get the idea external target would be like. we were going to open every path how high the walls were. we practiced flying first helicopter right in front of the main house out of both sides. dash 2 would at the same time drop guys outside of the north end for extra security and put the rest of us on the roof. once we were on the roof we could take it top and bottom simultaneously. we would practice the hit and do it all again. >> we had the plan down. >> what did the cia analyst who was subject of zero dark 30 tell you? >> if you want to kill
. >> we assumed it was gaddafi. where is the country? can't tell you. what's the thing?t tell you. we assumeled they would be flying off of a navy shim from the mediterranean and libya go in there grab gaddafi and bring him out. they told us we are going to read you it eventually. they said a few names it didn't make sense. they were talking about this person and this person we are going to go get him it is bin laden. >> they built a scale model that was an exact replica. >>...
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chosen global human rights date to refer libya to the security council for not surrendering muammar gaddafi's sign for trial. he has been in a legal he has bug-of-war since he was d in the in 2011. the icc wants to try him for crimes against humanity relating to the bloody uprising leading to the toppling and killing of his father. 42-year-old is being held by a military -- a libya militia in the mountains. a human climate change talks in lima, peru are in their finals stretch. the ministers of 190 different countries hope to agree on co2 in missions. >> by friday, they will hammer out a treaty that will be considered at the summit in paris. the new pact will be in effect in 2020. and there will be a u.n. fund aimed at helping countries affected by global warming with financial help. that fund has now raised $10 billion. our correspondent is that the human climate conference. he will join us now from lima. the green climate front pledge, how has it gone down? is it a good first step, or more of a drop in the bucket? >> the way i see it, it is definitely a very good step in the right direction
chosen global human rights date to refer libya to the security council for not surrendering muammar gaddafi's sign for trial. he has been in a legal he has bug-of-war since he was d in the in 2011. the icc wants to try him for crimes against humanity relating to the bloody uprising leading to the toppling and killing of his father. 42-year-old is being held by a military -- a libya militia in the mountains. a human climate change talks in lima, peru are in their finals stretch. the ministers of...
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." ♪ >> it was nearly four years ago that the us-led coalition overthrew muammar gaddafi's governmenta. of the country has descended into anarchy. wide areas are out of the control of the central government. it may emerge as a key geopolitical hotspot in 2015. we bring in a former state department official who is now with the middle east institute. thank you for joining us on christmas eve. let me ask you about a very serious and santos subject. -- sad a subject. subject. is this the same thing happening in libya? >> president obama himself said that we should have paid more attention to the aftereffects of overthrowing qadhafi. we were overreacting to what when we in iraq overthrew the saddam hussein regime and dismantled the army and dismantled the party and other institutions. in libya, we assumed that an army and other editions of government would emerge after the overthrow of muammar gaddafi. he dismantled what little he found when he came to power. he took the view that government was the problem, not the answer. thattually carried out kind of reaganesque doctrine. there were no
." ♪ >> it was nearly four years ago that the us-led coalition overthrew muammar gaddafi's governmenta. of the country has descended into anarchy. wide areas are out of the control of the central government. it may emerge as a key geopolitical hotspot in 2015. we bring in a former state department official who is now with the middle east institute. thank you for joining us on christmas eve. let me ask you about a very serious and santos subject. -- sad a subject. subject. is this...
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fighting is leaving civilians struggling to avoid the cross fire and people here say under former leader gaddafiy suffer and now they suffer again. in an attempt to end the misery the special representative for the u.n. support mission in libya met in tabrook on monday and forced from office recently when the supreme court anulled the parliament but remains international recognized and under the congress in tripoli criticized the u.n., accusing it of being bias and insisting it should respect the court's decision and u.n. official says the organization is not representing anyone in particular and that the path the country is on is a dangerous one. >> the option is a bad option for libya and it means a lot of time of fighting, of losing lives, losing time, wasting precious time this country needs to resume the transition to build the strait for the democracy and this is why the world is trying to support these political values to reach solutions. >> reporter: but peace has been elusive, with rival malitia and leaders showing no signs they are ready to put down weapons and compromise. natasha with
fighting is leaving civilians struggling to avoid the cross fire and people here say under former leader gaddafiy suffer and now they suffer again. in an attempt to end the misery the special representative for the u.n. support mission in libya met in tabrook on monday and forced from office recently when the supreme court anulled the parliament but remains international recognized and under the congress in tripoli criticized the u.n., accusing it of being bias and insisting it should respect...
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an attempt to kill muammar gaddafi. there was the invasion of granada. there was the re-flagging of ships in the gulf, all of which were controversial. he didn't get authorization. are you saying that anytime time a president uses force, he must get an affirmative vote from congress? >> if you look at most of our history, and most of the people who look at our founding fathers, they would say the commander in chief definitely repel attack,to imminent attack. this has now been dumbed down to the extent of being almost farcical. i will give you an example. i had a conversation with the president about a year ago and repeated back to him what he said in 2007. he said no president should unilaterally go to war without the authority of congress, unless they are under imminent attack. i said, what happened libya? he said, benghazi was under threat of imminent attack. i said, really? you meant imminent attack of a foreign city? that would be justification for a war without the authority of congress? the disappointing thing has been that few on my side have been
an attempt to kill muammar gaddafi. there was the invasion of granada. there was the re-flagging of ships in the gulf, all of which were controversial. he didn't get authorization. are you saying that anytime time a president uses force, he must get an affirmative vote from congress? >> if you look at most of our history, and most of the people who look at our founding fathers, they would say the commander in chief definitely repel attack,to imminent attack. this has now been dumbed down...
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to go through gaddafi now and 100 amphibiousnd campaigns to get to where we are now, each one increasinglymore bloody on both sides. including civilian casualties. and our experience there is probably sufficient to dictate if we have the opportunity to use a different weapon to try a different path, no matter how what we wererhaps going to do. there were communications with the japanese, telling them perhaps you should surrender. telling them perhaps this is not the path that you should stay on. the japanese are not willing to surrender. most happenings are not willing to surrender at all. there is a military code that says we fight until we lose, which is until we die. but there are those who suggest maybe now is the time to negotiate. but there is a sticking point and that sticking point is what will happen to the emperor of japan, emperor here alito. there isd states says no negotiation. if you agree to surrender, you surrender. there is no response from the japanese. they are not going to give up the emperor. they are not going to give up territory. they are preparing for an invasion.
to go through gaddafi now and 100 amphibiousnd campaigns to get to where we are now, each one increasinglymore bloody on both sides. including civilian casualties. and our experience there is probably sufficient to dictate if we have the opportunity to use a different weapon to try a different path, no matter how what we wererhaps going to do. there were communications with the japanese, telling them perhaps you should surrender. telling them perhaps this is not the path that you should stay...
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remember muammar gaddafi came we saw he died. pretty happy about that. >> maybe it was a very poor choice of words, empathy. maybe what she meant i'm trying to think like what in the world could she mean is that it has really helped to really know your enemy because then you know the enemy strategy and then you can beat the strategy i think hillary clinton had a poor choice of words. beyond that she is going to have more of a problem distancing herself from the obama administration when she runs for president because she did serve as a chief architect for so long on his foreign policy when she was at state. i think that's going to be a bigger hurdle for for her than even this word choice that she used. >> you certainly want to understand your enemy. when you begin to empathize. you take on this logical appeasement, what would i do if i were in the situation. you begin to think that people like, you know vladimir putin is a rational actor just like you. if we leave him alone and don't build these missile defenses in eastern europe
remember muammar gaddafi came we saw he died. pretty happy about that. >> maybe it was a very poor choice of words, empathy. maybe what she meant i'm trying to think like what in the world could she mean is that it has really helped to really know your enemy because then you know the enemy strategy and then you can beat the strategy i think hillary clinton had a poor choice of words. beyond that she is going to have more of a problem distancing herself from the obama administration when...
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. >> you mean gaddafi? >> no, arafat. >> oh, okay. >> and the other side, this is the 2002 iraq war skol croft had been arguing you can't get anywhere in the middle east without an agreement between israel and the palestinians first, so that's where that -- and obama takes off as very much on the skol croft side of that. then obama gets swept up in the arab spring and my heart was with him. it did not work out well. he really, he really believed in sort of the idealist view that democracy was going to sweep the middle east. just one other response to kim. on europe, i mean, i'm not quite sure. the eu is the economic agency. i'm not sure how the united states would have, when you say obama would have, i mean, delegated to the europeans, it is the eu that would expand into ukraine, and i'm not sure, and nato -- >> but it wasn't nato expansion issue, which is what i was saying, which is what the russians also worry about. >> but i'm not sure if you're saying we should have pushed nato expansion when the german
. >> you mean gaddafi? >> no, arafat. >> oh, okay. >> and the other side, this is the 2002 iraq war skol croft had been arguing you can't get anywhere in the middle east without an agreement between israel and the palestinians first, so that's where that -- and obama takes off as very much on the skol croft side of that. then obama gets swept up in the arab spring and my heart was with him. it did not work out well. he really, he really believed in sort of the idealist...