British, French and U.S. officials were working on a draft text that includes language on a no-fly zone, diplomatic sources at the United Nations told CNN.
I wonder how many planes the British and French are going to contribute to enforcing a no fly zone in Libya? Do the French even have a viable air force or any pilots with enough guts to fly a combat mission?
Once again, they expect it to be 99% U.S. involvement and 100% U.S. taxpayer expense. Then, in a few months, what ever happens in Libya is going to be all America's fault and everyone will expect us to fix it and rebuild the country on our dime.
Other than possibly some absolutely unavoidable covert ops and persuasion AFTER the civil war, we need to be very very very careful about any involvement in Libya or any other country in a civil war.
http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/03/07/libya.military.response/index.html?hpt=T1
I wonder how many planes the British and French are going to contribute to enforcing a no fly zone in Libya? Do the French even have a viable air force or any pilots with enough guts to fly a combat mission?
Once again, they expect it to be 99% U.S. involvement and 100% U.S. taxpayer expense. Then, in a few months, what ever happens in Libya is going to be all America's fault and everyone will expect us to fix it and rebuild the country on our dime.
Other than possibly some absolutely unavoidable covert ops and persuasion AFTER the civil war, we need to be very very very careful about any involvement in Libya or any other country in a civil war.
http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/03/07/libya.military.response/index.html?hpt=T1
