Backer of attack credits Obama for Libyans’ uprising
Human rights advocacy abroad cited
By Andy Thibault - Special to the Washington Times

8:43 p.m., Monday, March 28, 2011

White House aide Samantha Power, a former news reporter turned anti-genocide advocate, said President Obama’s two-year campaign to promote human rights helped trigger the uprising in Libya against Col. Moammar Gadhafi’s rule.

In a speech Monday at Columbia University, Ms. Power, director of multilateral affairs at the National Security Council, defended her support for the military operation against Libyan government forces and said the president’s efforts, through speeches in various foreign capitals, made it easier for other nations to stand with the United States against tyrants.

“The president has argued our interests and our values cannot be separated,â€