hands11 wrote:Wizards2Lottery wrote:The people of Middle East are making their voices heard and need all the help they can get. This is a prime opportunity for the rest of the international community to help out one of the most oppressed portions of the world.
I'm proud of all the revolutionaries all across the ME. It's taken time but the world will come out a better place out of all of it.
This isn't Iraq. We aren't entering on the basis of a bunch of lies, wrong information and mass confusion. I don't remember people being upset about Afghanistan. We had a plan and a mission that was clear to the public. Libya has a plan and a mission as well, along with STRONG world wide assistance. The entire city of Benghazi would have been wiped out by now had international forces not intervened. Considering that we have been championing ourselves as the pillars of liberation, it would have been a cowardly move to not assist other countries in stopping Gaddafi and the genocide he wants to carry out. One swift kick to any future US international diplomacy in regards to democracy and spreading democracy around the world.
Exactly.
And Egypt is right next to them and they just did their thing. If this went unchecked, it would have emboldened people like Gaddafi.
Lets not forget Cuba is going to go through a transition like this also.
Iran is still in play. The fact we went back to working through the UN is a good thing and helps reestablish us a non imperialist don't go it alone or who leave people out to dry. It's going to take more than the US alone to help these countries transition and stand up and you can't miss out on an opportunity to get ride of a Gaddafi. That was
smart money spent doing this attach. When the people rise up, that is a good time to support them with the international community.
Obama did the right thing.
I'm pretty confident
history will repeat itself. The Republican and Tea Party will dig themselves enough holes between now and the next election to piss people off. Then with the remaining votes they would get will split. Obama gets a second term and the country goes on a good run like they did under Clintons second term. Only this time, I pray people aren't stupid enough to elect someone like Bush once we get back on track. That was the biggest mistake I have seen this country make in my life time.
You seriously should read you some Bacevich.
see: Washington Rules: America's Path to Permanent War ISBN 0805091416
or
The Limits of Power: The End of American Exceptionalism ISBN 0-8050-8815-6
Is it your contention that we should always intervene everywhere every time?
One doesn't have to think too hard to come up with an impressive list of other
countries where similar rationales for intervention can be made.
I applaud that BHO worked with allies. But why wasn't there the same
effort at home to involve the Congress which has the sole power to declare
war? The reason the pubs are able to try to have it both ways is because
of the submission of the legislative branch in its designated powers to
the executive. They can talk all they want but no one is demanding them
to cast any actual votes. This is wrong.
read: Bomb Power by Garry Wills
this is what Sen Obama, the constitutional scholar, said in 2007
The President does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally
authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an
actual or imminent threat to the nation.
He was right then. But like in a number of other areas, the status quo
(which really means special interests) is in charge. He is as captive to
that as any pol in Washington, at least on the most important issues
facing the country (war and peace has to be at the top of that list).
as for history repeating itself - I certainly hope not. Afghanistan - 10 years
Iraq - 8 years. Dollar cost of untold trillions, the significant portions of which borrowed.
What would the national debt be today if not for the 2 wars we haven't ended yet?
Human cost unknowable but immense.
Obama seems likely to win reelection mostly because there doesn't
seem anyone not certifiable that could win the nomination of the GOP.
That said 18 month is a long time from now. An eternity.