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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Rubio Said At A News Conference Today

Senator  Marco Rubio
Senator Marco Rubio, R-Fla., The other members of Congress traveled to Libya last month, said that although the administration is working in Libya has become, like the assassination of Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi hour course, the administration "failed" too slow to be seen at the beginning, with consequences for the country already.

"I think the President has done the right thing. It just took too long. It has to do and not enough," Rubio said in a press conference today. "If the U.S. got up early, aggressive and determined, could have happened months now, Libya would not have been destroyed because it would not cost so much money for reconstruction, was not killed so many people hurt and would not be so many wounded or missing missiles. "

Rubio said the administration not to "do the right thing at the right time" and said credit should be the right people for the killing of al-Gaddafi to go.

"Number one, the French and the British brought the load of this, and we must not forget that," he said. "Number two, the Libyan people ... these are Libyans, who are in bed and have fought for freedom and could achieve. The allied British, French and our NATO, who have been involved."

If the Senator from Florida said it was a "new chapter" for the Libyan people "to create for itself a free Libya," but faces real challenges, the United States, he said, with the help.

"First, in the short term, what we could really do to help, along with our allies," said Rubio. "And 'possible to provide some medical assistance, help, especially those who have lost a limb, to be capable of rehabilitation and productive citizens and members of their work."
VIA abcnews.go.com

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