Amina Taylor
Press TV, London
David Cameron’s intervention in Libya was done without ‘proper intelligence analysis’, ‘drifted’ into the area of ‘regime change’ without any backup plans for how the country would be stabilized and reconstructed; this is the damning verdict of the influential Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Select Committee looking into the UK's intervention in Libya. Some see the scathing report as former PM Cameron’s ‘Iraq moment’ that will follow him as he attempts to transition from politician to civilian life.