Obama says his 'worst mistake' in office was not having a 'day after' plan for Libya

President Obama and Vice President Biden.
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Reflecting on his years in office, President Obama said on Fox News Sunday he believes the "worst mistake" he made was "probably failing to plan for, the day after, what I think was the right thing to do, in intervening in Libya."

Obama said he doesn't believe the chaos in Libya today was caused by the U.S.-backed intervention that helped remove Moammar Gadhafi in 2011, but rather the failure to boost a stable government in the days after. The president said his biggest accomplishment was "saving the economy from a Great Depression" once he took office following the 2008 financial meltdown.

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Catherine Garcia, The Week US

Catherine Garcia has worked as a senior writer at The Week since 2014. Her writing and reporting have appeared in Entertainment Weekly, The New York Times, Wirecutter, NBC News and "The Book of Jezebel," among others. She's a graduate of the University of Redlands and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.