Moammar Gadhafi once again is wreaking havoc. This time it’s not over the skies of Lockerbie, Scotland, in a night club in Germany, or just in the cities and villages of Libya. He’s wreaking havoc on the American political conscience. With a reluctant president and the far left and the far right ganging up on the middle, the debate often resembles the chaos of a Marx brother’s movie. The situation, however, is deadly serious. How we deal with Qadhafi sends a message to repressors and rebels that will have a major impact on the course of events. And the sooner we have a doctrine that forms the basis of coherent strategy in the region, the more likely “Arab Spring” won’t turn out in Libya and other countries like “Prague Spring.” (More)
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The liberal approach I will call push-button warfare for surgical missile strikes with out ground troop commitment is a mistake now as it was in the past. The sanitary approach is not what is needed now in Libya. We need Quadaffi out and the only way to do that is with ground troops committed to that one singular goal of removing him.
Ed
I agree…we had to do something to stop the slaughter….however I am against using American ground troops….let someone else do that. Another deployment may be pushing soldiers/families too far. We have been at war too long. We provided our Tomahawk technology let someone else provide the manpower.
John, Didn’t you go to Libya once?
Ed,
By the way the audio blog is a great idea well done!
Carl
Thanks much. Just the kind of feedback I need.