Barack Obama criticises David Cameron for Libya 's*** show'

US President speaks out during interview – but White House insists it 'deeply' values UK's contributions

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Barack Obama has criticised the role played by Britain and France in the liberation of Libya, accusing Prime Minister David Cameron of being "distracted" by domestic priorities as the North African country became a "mess".

In an interview with The Atlantic magazine, the US President said the plan for military intervention had been executed "as well as I could have expected", but accused his allies of losing interest.

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