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March 17, 2011 at 3:36 PM #18637March 17, 2011 at 4:49 PM #678080ArrayaParticipant
That’s alright, Iran just pulled their ambassador from Bahrain and is insisting that SA troops leave. So things are getting really interesting.
March 17, 2011 at 4:49 PM #678134ArrayaParticipantThat’s alright, Iran just pulled their ambassador from Bahrain and is insisting that SA troops leave. So things are getting really interesting.
March 17, 2011 at 4:49 PM #678736ArrayaParticipantThat’s alright, Iran just pulled their ambassador from Bahrain and is insisting that SA troops leave. So things are getting really interesting.
March 17, 2011 at 4:49 PM #678871ArrayaParticipantThat’s alright, Iran just pulled their ambassador from Bahrain and is insisting that SA troops leave. So things are getting really interesting.
March 17, 2011 at 4:49 PM #679212ArrayaParticipantThat’s alright, Iran just pulled their ambassador from Bahrain and is insisting that SA troops leave. So things are getting really interesting.
March 17, 2011 at 7:12 PM #678112briansd1GuestI doubt that the US will intervene militarily in Lybia.
The no fly zone seems late. Khadafi has pretty much retaken the whole country.
March 17, 2011 at 7:12 PM #678167briansd1GuestI doubt that the US will intervene militarily in Lybia.
The no fly zone seems late. Khadafi has pretty much retaken the whole country.
March 17, 2011 at 7:12 PM #678768briansd1GuestI doubt that the US will intervene militarily in Lybia.
The no fly zone seems late. Khadafi has pretty much retaken the whole country.
March 17, 2011 at 7:12 PM #678903briansd1GuestI doubt that the US will intervene militarily in Lybia.
The no fly zone seems late. Khadafi has pretty much retaken the whole country.
March 17, 2011 at 7:12 PM #679246briansd1GuestI doubt that the US will intervene militarily in Lybia.
The no fly zone seems late. Khadafi has pretty much retaken the whole country.
March 17, 2011 at 11:54 PM #678244KSMountainParticipant[quote=briansd1]I doubt that the US will intervene militarily in Lybia.
The no fly zone seems late. Khadafi has pretty much retaken the whole country.[/quote]
I am content for the U.S. to sit this one out.Let the countries that often feel we are too aggressive or impulsive take a shot. Let Italy or France spend lives and treasure.
I think we can credibly say we have our hands full at the moment.
Also, folks always seem to talk about how easy things are going to be before we get involved, then they become messy and more complex real quick.
A no fly zone *is* late and would not be cheap nor without casualties and other consequences.
If the argument is “We need to go in to save the people from a dictator” then we are overdue in many other countries in the world simultaneously right now.
Allan’s idea on another thread of lobbing a few SLCM’s I could support I guess if it were likely to do more harm than good. In making that evaluation though I’d want TPTB to consider the impact in other countries besides just Libya and to try to consider say the 5-year picture.
March 17, 2011 at 11:54 PM #678300KSMountainParticipant[quote=briansd1]I doubt that the US will intervene militarily in Lybia.
The no fly zone seems late. Khadafi has pretty much retaken the whole country.[/quote]
I am content for the U.S. to sit this one out.Let the countries that often feel we are too aggressive or impulsive take a shot. Let Italy or France spend lives and treasure.
I think we can credibly say we have our hands full at the moment.
Also, folks always seem to talk about how easy things are going to be before we get involved, then they become messy and more complex real quick.
A no fly zone *is* late and would not be cheap nor without casualties and other consequences.
If the argument is “We need to go in to save the people from a dictator” then we are overdue in many other countries in the world simultaneously right now.
Allan’s idea on another thread of lobbing a few SLCM’s I could support I guess if it were likely to do more harm than good. In making that evaluation though I’d want TPTB to consider the impact in other countries besides just Libya and to try to consider say the 5-year picture.
March 17, 2011 at 11:54 PM #678899KSMountainParticipant[quote=briansd1]I doubt that the US will intervene militarily in Lybia.
The no fly zone seems late. Khadafi has pretty much retaken the whole country.[/quote]
I am content for the U.S. to sit this one out.Let the countries that often feel we are too aggressive or impulsive take a shot. Let Italy or France spend lives and treasure.
I think we can credibly say we have our hands full at the moment.
Also, folks always seem to talk about how easy things are going to be before we get involved, then they become messy and more complex real quick.
A no fly zone *is* late and would not be cheap nor without casualties and other consequences.
If the argument is “We need to go in to save the people from a dictator” then we are overdue in many other countries in the world simultaneously right now.
Allan’s idea on another thread of lobbing a few SLCM’s I could support I guess if it were likely to do more harm than good. In making that evaluation though I’d want TPTB to consider the impact in other countries besides just Libya and to try to consider say the 5-year picture.
March 17, 2011 at 11:54 PM #679036KSMountainParticipant[quote=briansd1]I doubt that the US will intervene militarily in Lybia.
The no fly zone seems late. Khadafi has pretty much retaken the whole country.[/quote]
I am content for the U.S. to sit this one out.Let the countries that often feel we are too aggressive or impulsive take a shot. Let Italy or France spend lives and treasure.
I think we can credibly say we have our hands full at the moment.
Also, folks always seem to talk about how easy things are going to be before we get involved, then they become messy and more complex real quick.
A no fly zone *is* late and would not be cheap nor without casualties and other consequences.
If the argument is “We need to go in to save the people from a dictator” then we are overdue in many other countries in the world simultaneously right now.
Allan’s idea on another thread of lobbing a few SLCM’s I could support I guess if it were likely to do more harm than good. In making that evaluation though I’d want TPTB to consider the impact in other countries besides just Libya and to try to consider say the 5-year picture.
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