TheOracle
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at this point right now.... nope I don't see any similarities. We are not at war with Libya. We are not invading Libya. We are enforcing UN's no-fly zone together with other nations. What we're doing is no different from what we're doing to enforce sanction in North Korea and Cuba.
Weren't we "enforcing" resolutions in Korea? Didn't we "back" France in Vietnam? Did we not try to "combat" ideologies in the countries I mentioned?
Look, I'm not saying that Libya will go sour, but I sure do see the potential. It doesn't help that our President needed a lot of fricking convincing and didn't even bother addressing Congress first.
Update:
US Military: Libyan Air Force Destroyed | Africa | English
Hueber said there was no indication that forces loyal to the Libyan leader, Col. Moammar Gadhafi, had stopped attacking civilian populations, as required by the U.N. Security Council's resolution establishing the no-fly zone.
Hueber said the objective of the mission is not to oust the Libyan leader, but to protect civilians and enable humanitarian aid to reach them.
In Cairo, Defense Secretary Robert Gates cautiously suggested that opposition fighters who suffered recently may now have an opportunity to regroup following the attacks on the Gadhafi air force.
"I think a lot of the people who were in opposition and who played a role in the early days have hunkered down," said Secretary Gates. "And it may be that the changed circumstances, where he can't use his aircraft and where he's more challenged in using his armor - [they] may return to the fight. But we just don't know that now."
Gates said that the U.S. is still planning to hand over the key role in the attacks on Libya to its coalition allies.
Sounds great, but Libya is split in half. So what are we going to do? Create two new countries? What's the goal? Please tell me there's a long-term goal.

We're not fighting with or for the rebel forces. We're fighting against Gaddafi. Okay. Great. But wtf is this new government?