Andrew Exum won't be signing up to rebuild Libya:
On the one hand, I do not feel the United States should be anywhere near the stabilization operations and reconstruction that must follow the end of the Gadhafi regime — this is a job better left for the states of Europe and the Arabic-speaking world, and most especially relatively disinterested international organizations like the World Bank and other U.N. bodies. On the other hand, though, the United States can very much help the rest of the international community begin to think through what "Phase IV" in Libya looks like. Specifically, the Obama Administration can begin by assembling an outside group of experts in both Libya and stabilization operations to sit down in a room together for a week and help the administration to think through issues related to state formation in post-Gadhafi Libya.