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US urges UN to approve Libya airstrikes, no-fly zone
The UN vote is scheduled for 6PM ET today, anyone think the B2 bombers are already in the air to disable Gadahfi's air defense systems? I need spell check, too: Libya |
Looks like the strategy is moving along well. I think Obama is playing this one perfectly...
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I think it's taken some time to 1) build the consensus so there's an Arab face on this action rather than being seen as pure US intervention and 2) let it play out a bit. This deal would also give the Saudi Royal Family some cover as they crack down internally and help in Bahrain...NOTE: Both strategic US allies.
As Iran tries to stir the pot there's the Sunni/Shiite dynamic as well here. Iran would really like the (mostly Shiite) protests in Bahrain to be successful. And the simple fact of what happened in Egypt will put pressure on even the US allies to reform faster. Ultimately it's probably in our best interest to let these events push reforms more slowly without destabilizing the region or strengthening Iran. Considering the complexity and variability of the situation, its actually not looking all that terrible. Obama seems to have been pretty careful to not make statements or promises we can't keep, something very different from Bush. And if the UN does impose a no fly zone in Lybia, who's going to stand behind the Lybian Govt? The Sudan??? I'm not sure the regime can survive... -spence |
why are we getting involved here?
I think we should stay away. All the neighboring countries have armies and air forces, why arent they sending them in? US should stay out. We have nothing to gain there except get more blame from them for their problems I know peoples memories are short but a year or so ago we were applauding Ghadafi for his support and now he is a brutal dictator? come on |
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While we don't want to get into a real battle, it does seem like Ghaddafi has crossed the line with his actions...they're going to squeeze him until he pops. -spence |
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China-Iran - take your pick (though it is earlier in this news story) Google Obama when he doesn't do something or pick a side is good while displaying a certain elan and obvious high intelligence lost on the masses, Bush is bad - I get it. :love: Time will cost lives. Best to either get it on early or not at all. |
It's a go for bombing!
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labial rejuvenation :love:
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they (daffy) will target the oil field i bet b4 the bombers arrive
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so O is on TV threatening action against Libya. Not the UN, not the Arabs, us....can someone tell me WHY?
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Justification is because the Libyan government has turned to using the military against their own people without much regard. It looks like they've been bombing and shelling killing just about anyone. I've really some really gruesome stories. Fear is that atrocities will increase and cause a humanitarian crisis which would destabilize the region, especially considering the events in Tunisia and Egypt right next door. At least that's the reasoning he gave when he spoke today. -spence |
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looking like our fearless leader big and bold he da man ....photo op city (and sound bite) a President in control as leader of the world makes him APPEAR to be more re-electable in a NUTSHELL |
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he's not golfing -he's in rio for carnivale! what a tool...
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Wherever he is/was he gave the OK to launch 110 Tomahawk missiles at Libya!
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O.D. well under way |
I am starting to see a pattern here. I think Spence is really Obama.......
At the very least either his press secretary or the head groupie of his fan club :hee: |
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my bad spencey...he's still a $%^%$ tool :). how many times has he been on the golf course- close to 50. who's he think he is- tiger woods?
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12? 14? -spence |
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My bad he was golfing while Japan was under water. I never said anything about Islamic heritage. I could really give a hoot what his religion is. Doesn't affect my world. I could care less. He was Picking out his brackets while Libya was burning.
None of it matters. Until people decide this country is more important than red or blue we are all going to spin our wheels. As long as people like you Spence sit back on your throne and justify and rationalize moves by politicians based on red or blue we are all screwed. There is zero accountability in government anymore. There hasn't been for quite a while. Our officials are the new Celebrity and people believe what is put in front of them by Couric, Williams and others. So enjoy sitting back writing your quippy remarks and feel good about how intelligent your responses are. After all you are debating politics with the people that are affected by them. Not the people that practice them. We are all the real world and we live and die in the confines of what has been laid forth for us and make the best of it. |
Come on Spence, Obama missed the boat. He should have bombed Libya 2 weeks ago before K(G)hadafi attack his people. This week is too late. Now wait, acually he never should do it. let the arab countries deal with it? I mean, where is his leadership on this? Why does he spend so much time fishing and cutting brush on his range in Texas? Oh yeah, wrong guy. Why is he playing so much golf? There are only 24 hours in the day. The constitution mandates a 30 hour workday. Shouldn't he be working on that cold fusion problem. He has done nothing since he became president. Except all those things that I disagree with, like raise my taxes, but other than that he hasn't done anything. :rotf2:
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he most certainly did
he brought us change
he says the word every time he's on TV several times |
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Sooooo, what's the exit statagy for Lybia? I think he set a date for the troops to withdraw though:biglaugh: |
I heard Michelle is so upset over this and has implemented a no fly zone over her Lybia until this situation is resolved.
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IF it's like Obama said "we are there to protect the people", we would have to pull out after a truce or cease fire with Qaddafi still in the drivers seat. Then what? IF it's like Obama said a few weeks ago, that " Qaddafi must go", he's a day late and a dollar short and could have sent a Tomahawk down his chimney like Regan did. Fewer lives lost. That would have ended Qaddafi and the support money he pays the mercenaries. But then there would be his sons to contend with. I remember seeing Gaddafi after the Tomahawk strike and he was a broken man and prolly in a rubber room for quite some time. Kept him in his place for many years in addition to him volunteering to give up is WMD"s after 9/11. The only thing that keeps these people in check is fear of power. Sounds like a fly by the seat of your pants operation to me. |
A common theme stated by me is that the US is *not* the world's police force.
We waited for a UN resolution before taking part in this. Quite frankly, I'm glad the US waited for a multi-national resolution as opposed to making the same mistake twice and jumping into a fight on it's own. It was declared early that US activity would be supportive with all major roles completed over a few days. We aren't holding the reins in this mess and I'm glad for that. Now, if the US went into this fight alone, the same people complaining that he waited too long to attack would be bitching that we're paying for yet another war. Bitching just to bitch. Quite frankly, I don't give a damn about what happens in N. Africa and the Middle East. The entire region is a train wreck and our money would be much better spent towards domestic issues than drone strikes in Pakistan, a futile war in Afghanistan and keeping troops in that ungrateful toilet that is Iraq. |
[QUOTE=JohnnyD;845762]A common theme stated by me is that the US is *not* the world's police force.
We waited for a UN resolution before taking part in this. Quite frankly, I'm glad the US waited for a multi-national resolution as opposed to making the same mistake twice and jumping into a fight on it's own. It was declared early that US activity would be supportive with all major roles completed over a few days. [QUOTE] __________________________________________________ __________ I agree we shouldn't be the world's police force. __________________________________________________ ___________ Multi-national resolution or not WE will end up taking the blame as we are taking 91% of the up front action anyway. __________________________________________________ ___________ Who ever declared early that the US activity would be supportive with all major rolls completed over a few days must have been :smokin: the funnie weed. Which of Obama's statements is true. Gaddafi must go or we are there just to help the people? |
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As for Obama's statements, I thought they have been pretty clear on this. While the position of the Administration is that Ghaddafi should go, the legal resolution is only to protect the civilians and as such that is the direct mission. They appear to be very mindful of the slippery slope and also the strategic situation. Put yourself in Obama's shoes here and I think many would come to the same conclusion. |
Qaddafi will detonate a nuclear device in is country, before he gives it up.
An ancient oracle, actually, many have foreseen the next 12 months as the end of days. Limits don't count this year. |
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that's ....resident quasi elite "pseudo" intellectual:uhuh:
and they've apparently heard of Spence across the pond "But the history of this ignominious chapter in American foreign policy is already being re-written in Washington with an enthusiastic chorus of support from Obama fans here: on Friday, Labour backbenchers and the BBC were already suggesting that all this apparent floundering was actually part of a superbly clever strategy. America had deliberately refrained from taking the lead on Libya, thus allowing “space” for the Arab nations and the UN to “take their proper place” as the authors of any intervention policy. Contrary to appearances then, Mr Obama is not out of his depth. Neither is he a cynic who secretly wants to keep Gaddafi in power for the sake of a quiet life (sometimes known as “stability in the region”) while he struggles with Congress over his tricky domestic programme. In other words, they were only pretending to be useless: it may have looked like a collapse of moral leadership to you but it really went completely according to plan. " If the Founding Fathers could see Obama now - Telegraph |
not all weed is "funny"
there is a certain variety that is and it's referred to as "giggle grass" OR, you might as well have polished off a large bottle of WINE because you'll be so silly after wards... Most weed is: read fast, introspective ,sound enhancement, semi chuckle. |
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