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War By Triangulation

Barack Obama’s speech on Libya was filled with the straw man arguments and self-congratulatory mumbo-jumbo that have leapt from this president’s Teleprompter ever since he took office. He offered no coherent argument for this intervention that wouldn’t in principle commit us to intervening all over the world, yet at the same time suggested he would not even see this intervention through if it cost too much or took to long. He offered only boilerplate about the nature of the rebellion we are supporting but then refrained from committing to giving the rebels arms.

So which is it? The United States must intervene militarily to avert any humanitarian catastrophe anywhere in the world or else betray our values. But at the same time, we are not going to pursue regime change, we are not responsible for the forces that our interventions unleash and we are not going to stick around as long as that Bush guy did in Iraq. Obama tried to rally the country around the flag as if we are at war, yet continued to pretend we are not at war, refusing to even utter the word. Obama is trying to split the difference, as if war is something that can be handled by focus groups.

Obama is president today because he opposed the Iraq war when Hillary Clinton did not. Yet by the logic of his arguments on Libya, the Iraq war would have been justified if our troops took orders from the French and we left Saddam Hussein in power. The president has seen fit to take us to war without the approval of Congress and without leveling with the American people.

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Oldefarte| 3.28.11 @ 10:14PM

I am highly suspicious of this situation, and congressmen of both political parties should use their power to extract this country from its involvement ASAP. This is dangerous both politically and economically, with potential devastating possible results to the free world. Our political leaders and the MSM had better wise up to what may be happening here. The downside potential of this situation is limitless, and Europe and the US could become its eventual victims!!!!!!!!!!

Yosemeti Sam| 3.28.11 @ 11:41PM

BHO eventually had to say something about his little war for OIL.

As evidenced during his Residency in the Peoples' White House, what he reads from a teleprompter means - NOTHING!

Irish22| 3.29.11 @ 11:03AM

Remind me . . . when was it that Bill Clinton started bombing Yugoslavia?

Peter Biddulph | 3.30.11 @ 4:11AM

Arm the rebels? You surely mean arm some 500 Mad Maxers, some of whom clearly do not look like Libyans, more like Egyptians or Iranians. With about a hundred cars and pick-up trucks. So you supply arms, ships dock, trucks unload, trainers school the Mad Maxers, advisers show them how to deploy, field scouts show them where to aim and when. Hold on folks, there's boots, boots, boots, US boots all over Libya. How the hell did we get here? Seen it before? Ever read "The quiet American" by Graham Greene?

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