Apparently, the "way to do it" is to bypass the US Congress completely, and under no circumstances, call it a "war!"
Apparently, all is okay as long as France says it's okay in the UN and nothing is okay without their approval.
He said in tonights speech he consulted Congress.
It's actually for legal cover. As a lawyer you should know that.Getting "approval" is just for political cover, not for bold action.
Who cares? A useless poster, who has stalker like posts, deleted all their stuff.why did rtbar delete his post of obama's speech? and his other posts? legion does that all the time....now another one
Who cares? A useless poster, who has stalker like posts, deleted all their stuff.
"We knew that if we waited one more day, Benghazi -- a city nearly the size of Charlotte -- could suffer a massacre that would have reverberated across the region and stained the conscience of the world," Obama said. "It was not in our national interest to let that happen. I refused to let that happen. And so nine days ago, after consulting the bipartisan leadership of Congress, I authorized military action to stop the killing."
Well in the sense that our actions didn't preempt the killing of civilians/rebels to begin with...because i wanted to read more of the speech....
this is from yahoo:
how is that not considered preemptive action?
Three differences, EASY!
1) a broad coalition.
2) limited troop involvement.
3) limited clearly attainable goal.
4) request from the people of Lybia for action.
5) Arab league request for the action
6) involvement of Arab nations.
7) no ground troops.
8) 4500 American Heros not dead in Lybia
Oops, that's 8, well I could go on all day!
Oops that's 7, I could go on all day.
Well in the sense that our actions didn't preempt the killing of civilians/rebels to begin with...
They were already being massacred. The only thing that was preempted with further massacres. Again, we're mostly splitting hairs here.thats not why we went in...he clearly said we went in to prevent a possible massacre....
They were already being massacred. The only thing that was preempted with further massacres. Again, we're mostly splitting hairs here.
Like we did/do in Iraq?Three differences, EASY!
1) a broad coalition.
So far. It remains to be seen if it'll stay that way.2) limited troop involvement.
Remove Saddam. Done.3) limited clearly attainable goal.
The Kurds sure requested our help a lot4) request from the people of Lybia for action.
Ok, that's one. But in fairness, we had probably a dozen U.N. resolutions regarding Iraq..5) Arab league request for the action
Jordan, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kuwait, Etc all participated/still participate in Iraq...6) involvement of Arab nations.
Good job on recognizing that fact that infantry are not in fact airplanes, nor are they capable of dropping air based ordinance, based on the first fact.7) no ground troops.
A toll that took 10 years to build up, most of which died do to non combat related incidents, or friendly fire.8) 4500 American Heros not dead in Lybia
Like we did/do in Iraq?
So far. It remains to be seen if it'll stay that way.
Remove Saddam. Done.
The Kurds sure requested our help a lot
Ok, that's one. But in fairness, we had probably a dozen U.N. resolutions regarding Iraq..
Jordan, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kuwait, Etc all participated/still participate in Iraq...
Good job on recognizing that fact that infantry are not in fact airplanes, nor are they capable of dropping air based ordinance, based on the first fact.
A toll that took 10 years to build up, most of which died do to non combat related incidents, or friendly fire.
So basically you have on difference of any significance.
desperate for this to be "just like Iraq"?
The only one that thinks that is you pinhead....this is nothing like Iraq...Saddam had already killed 100,000+ of his own citizens long before Bush was elected .....
This "preemptive" crap is akin to Obamas claim he 'saved' a million jobs....its his overactive imagination.
He said in tonights speech he consulted Congress.
Getting "approval" is just for political cover, not for bold action.