BRASILIA, Brazil - President Barack Obama authorized limited military action against Libya Saturday, saying Moammar Gadhafi's continued assault on his own people left the U.S. and its international partners with no other choice. The Pentagon said 112 cruise missiles were launched from US and UK ships and subs, hitting 20 targets.
Obama said military action was not his first choice.
"This is not an outcome the U.S. or any of our partners sought," Obama said from Brazil, where he is starting a five-day visit to Latin America. "We cannot stand idly by when a tyrant tells his people there will be no mercy."
A senior military official said the U.S. launched air defenses Saturday with strikes along the Libyan coast that were launched by Navy vessels in the Mediterranean. The official said the assault would unfold in stages and target air defense installations around Tripoli, the capital, and a coastal area south of Benghazi, the rebel stronghold.
archer, obama is a moron...this should have happened last week..how many died so far? You elected him...do you think he is a good leader of the free world? I sure don't..JMTCW
Outdoor....Obama is not a moron...if he had done this last week we would have been doing it alone, it is much smarter to do this through the UN and have a coalition.....we cannot afford the appearance of another cowboy war like Iraq.
outdoor338 wrote: archer, obama is a moron...this should have happened last week..how many died so far? You elected him...do you think he is a good leader of the free world? I sure don't..JMTCW
I can't seem to find the post where you called for Obama to take action in Libya last week. But I must of missed it...
March 19, 2011
Obama’s War
Walter Russell Mead
“Vote for a Republican,” my grandfather used to say, “and you get a depression. Vote for a Democrat and you get a war.” That seemed like a pretty good rule of thumb in the twentieth century: Warren Harding and Herbert Hoover gave us depressions, and Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman and Jack Kennedy (with an assist from Lyndon Johnson) all gave us wars.
Then came the twenty first century and all bets were off. George W. Bush gave us two wars and a depression; President Obama has already presided over two slack economic years and now seems bent on giving us his first war.