Yasmin Alibhai-Brown has a – frankly – quite baffling piece on Libyan intervention in The Independent. Nevertheless, I’ve done my best to summarise it. In short, it seems to be saying:
“I’m really angry because some people have decided on the correct course of action while I’m still confused and prevaricating because I’ll be very angry if I make the wrong decision. The wrong decision is defined as bad things happening after whatever is decided and if that happens I will be angry that I was duped into supporting the wrong thing by the wrong people.”