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“Alternatively, suppose Qaddafi winds up hanging from a lamppost in his favorite party dress. If you're a Third World dictator, what lessons would you draw? Qaddafi was the thug who came in from the cold, the one who (in the wake of Saddam's fall) renounced his nuclear program and was supposedly…” quote by Mark Steyn
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“Alternatively, suppose Qaddafi winds up hanging from a lamppost in his favorite party dress. If you're a Third World dictator, what lessons would you draw? Qaddafi was the thug who came in from the cold, the one who (in the wake of Saddam's fall) renounced his nuclear program and was supposedly rehabilitated in the chancelleries of the West. He was a strong partner in the war on terrorism, according to U.S. diplomats. And what did Washington do? They overthrew him anyway.”

Mark Steyn

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Source Speech: Commentary on Middle Eastern politics, 2010s

A critique of Western hypocrisy in supporting dictators then removing them when convenient, highlighting moral inconsistency.

In simple terms: Western powers act inconsistently with dictators.

Key Takeaway

Question motives, demand accountability.

Themes

politics hypocrisy foreign policy ethics power

Mood

critical skeptical ironic

Type

political commentary

When to use this quote

  • policy analysis
  • academic debate
  • media commentary
  • public discourse
  • activism

Key Concepts

realpolitik moral relativism interventionism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How should nations balance strategic interests with moral values?
  • What safeguards prevent double standards in foreign policy?
A Different Perspective

Western support can be self‑serving, not principled.

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