Not since the days of Iraq’s mushroom clouds and smoking guns has the American air been filled with more obfuscation than now in Libya.
The “inchoate coalition” there, we are told, “remains divided over the ultimate goal–and exit strategy” of what now looks like a “military campaign that could last for weeks.”
The days of “gunboat diplomacy” are back, when great powers used shows of military strength to impose their will around the world. But in the Internet Age, the contradictions and confusion are there for all to see to complicate the mission.
As NATO takes command of the no-fly zone, the improbable picture of simply throwing an air-power blanket over Gaddafi to stop him from slaughtering his people starts to crumble under the reality that ground support and more conventional intervention will surely be needed to finish what has been started.
Still, the White House keeps insisting publicly, “It is a time-limited, scope-limited military action, in concert with our international partners with the objective of protecting civilian life in Libya.”
When did an Administration that came to power with promises of transparency decide that the American public was stupid?
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