Huffington Magazine Issue 49 | Page 12

MICHAEL BONFIGLI/THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR VIA GETTY IMAGES Enter many fighters who are just as happy harming Americans as they are battling the Assad regime. The primary difference is that an intervention on Syria would be much harder to pull off. If we actually took a searing look at the Libyan intervention itself, the dubiety of such an intervention in Syria would be more pronounced. But that’s not what’s happening, and so it’s hardly a shock that, with Syria, we have similar calls for a “no-fly zone” and “arming the rebels” in a way that ensures that only the “right” rebels get arms, all of which is supposed to be pulled off without having to put “boots on the ground.” The mental disconnect between all the anger-banging about Benghazi and the screeching for more intervening in Syria reached an apotheosis on ABC News’ This Week, when Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) seamlessly transitioned from calling Benghazi a “cover-up” to insisting that U.S. forces should intervene in such a way that allow Syrian rebels to have their own “Benghazi.” And, yes, that is precisely what McCain proposed, wit