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On a day when opposition forces in Libya suffered battlefield losses, President Barack Obama made clear in interviews Tuesday with the three major U.S. television networks that he was open to arming the rebel fighters.
"I'm not ruling it out, but I'm also not ruling it in," Obama told NBC in one of the separate interviews he gave the day after a nationally televised speech on the Libya situation.
"I think it's fair to say that if we wanted to get weapons into Libya, we probably could," Obama told ABC. "We're looking at all our options at this point."
More here: http://www.cnn.com/2011/POLITICS/03/29/obama.libya.interviews/
I have four thoughts on this:
1) The reason he's not ruling it out is because the American's are probably arming them through their subsidiaries. The Egyptians have been shipping weapons over the border with the full knowledge (and support one assumes) of the Americans.
2) How does arming the rebels protect civilians? Particularly those civilians who may well be opposed to the rebels actions?
3) Do the American's (and the Brits & the French) even know exactly who these rebels are? And then I found this article: Amid Rebels, 'Flickers' of al Qaeda
4) Have the American's (and the Brits & the French) learned nothing from Afghanistan?
Maybe someone can explain to me how it is a good idea to arm the rebels? Because I can't see how this is a good idea.
"I'm not ruling it out, but I'm also not ruling it in," Obama told NBC in one of the separate interviews he gave the day after a nationally televised speech on the Libya situation.
"I think it's fair to say that if we wanted to get weapons into Libya, we probably could," Obama told ABC. "We're looking at all our options at this point."
More here: http://www.cnn.com/2011/POLITICS/03/29/obama.libya.interviews/
I have four thoughts on this:
1) The reason he's not ruling it out is because the American's are probably arming them through their subsidiaries. The Egyptians have been shipping weapons over the border with the full knowledge (and support one assumes) of the Americans.
2) How does arming the rebels protect civilians? Particularly those civilians who may well be opposed to the rebels actions?
3) Do the American's (and the Brits & the French) even know exactly who these rebels are? And then I found this article: Amid Rebels, 'Flickers' of al Qaeda
4) Have the American's (and the Brits & the French) learned nothing from Afghanistan?
Maybe someone can explain to me how it is a good idea to arm the rebels? Because I can't see how this is a good idea.
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Date: 30/3/11 08:58 (UTC)See, I can bring in completely unrelated topics too, and your opinions make much more of an evil human being than mine too.
Don't even TRY to engage me in this way. You WILL lose.
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Date: 30/3/11 20:52 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 30/3/11 23:10 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 30/3/11 22:32 (UTC)