DanishDynamite
Penultimate Amazing
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- Aug 10, 2001
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Getting the UN Resolution to support military action in Libya was almost a miracle (thank you Ghaddafi for pissing off everyone, including your neighbors), but the Resolution was just short of allowing assasination of the root of the problem, only supporting defense of civilians. Given this fact and the fact that the Libyan protestors must now attack dug-in Ghaddafi forces in Sirte to move on to Tripoli, the coalition seems crippled by their UN mandate.
Unless major parts of Ghaddafi's army change sides, I foresee a very drawn-out scenario. Even a splitting of Libya into two states.
Should we reconsider arming the protesters? What's the exit strategy here?
Unless major parts of Ghaddafi's army change sides, I foresee a very drawn-out scenario. Even a splitting of Libya into two states.
Should we reconsider arming the protesters? What's the exit strategy here?