Posted on 04/01/2011 10:47:34 AM PDT by Hojczyk
As a show of strength, the latest from the US on the military mission in Libya falls a wee bit short of convincing. Yesterday, NATO finally accepted operational command of Odyssey Dawn, the air war against Moammar Gaddafis armed forces that have not yet stopped the dictator from pushing the rebels into panicked retreats. Today, the US went further and said it would stop flying sorties over Libya after today unless NATO requested more:
Libyan rebels called for a cease- fire as forces loyal to Muammar Qaddafi drove them back for a third day after sandstorms and clouds hindered NATO air strikes and the U.S. said its withdrawing all warplanes.
Qaddafis fighters must retreat from cities and nearby areas for any cease-fire deal, Mustafa Abdel Jalil, head of the rebel Interim National Council, said in a news conference televised today from their stronghold of Benghazi. He said rebel demands for freedoms must also be met. There was no immediate response to the offer from Qaddafi officials.
The rebels move comes one day after Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said U.S. jets wont be flying with NATO forces over Libya after April 2. Mullen said planes would be made available only if requested by NATO. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates told Congress the U.S. will significantly ramp down our commitment to Libya except for electronic warfare, aerial refueling and surveillance.
Rebels have retreated as Qaddafis troops regain the initiative after almost two weeks of allied air strikes against them. This weeks recapture of the oil port Ras Lanuf by Qaddafi forces underscored the military weakness of his opponents. Intensive fighting continues around another oil port, Brega, Sky News television reported, adding that rebel and government lines are keeping out of range of each others weapons and are 10 to 20 kilometers (16 to 32 miles) apart.
John McCain warns about learning a bitter lesson from defeat here, but it almost seems as though were already predicting it. Success has a thousand fathers while failure is an orphan, and it looks like were about to dispute the paternity for Odyssey Dawn.
The demand for a cease-fire on the part of the rebels will certainly go unheeded by Gaddafi, who finally has the upper hand across the board. Were belatedly discovering that the rebellion more closely resembles an insurgency that is completely unsuited to fight against a trained, professional military. The only hope this had of succeeding was if it triggered massive defections within the military to oppose Gaddafi, and the window for that closed when Gaddafi broke out of Tripoli weeks ago.
Besides, this declaration sounds more aimed at PR and spin than anything else. US warplanes are almost certainly going nowhere. The White House wants to put an arms length between the results in Libya and the President, and the best way to do that is to dump the whole problem on NATO. Given the amount of resources at NATOs disposal for the mission without the US, expect the requests for American sorties to arrive as early as tonight.
The only difference will be that Obama can now hang the failure to topple Gaddafi on NATO rather than shouldering the blame himself, or at least he thinks he can.
He wanted to call it Operation Enchanted Evening .
Losing one plane is enough for me.
It would not surprise me if Barack oBOMBa agrees to pay reparations to Libya, to ATONE.
NATO is in charge of our military now? Obama is one heck of an abdicater. Must be late for a party... or tee time.
Somebody confirm this if you can, but I remember from the previous wars the military actually has a list of adjectives and nouns to name an operation, and they just pick one from each list.
(Like playing Obama speech Bingo - “unprecedented” “fair” etc.)
Hmmm...In , then out....Quickly!
Would that be a form of premature ejac... well, uh.
Or just a type of Teenage Foolin’ around...In and out quick before something happens?
We Americans are fools. We haven’t the foggiest idea what these “rebels” represent except they are against Ghadaffi and so we may expend billions to help them. It is BS! They are rebels creating a civil war. It may or may not help us. They should either be taking care of their own war or they should have a war plan that we can support.
The next time you think America needs to support civil wars imagine the outcome of a group of USA patriot militias that took up arms against a US government that failed to support our Constitution. They’d be massacred.
War is BS! I said the same about Iraq BTW. Gen Smesdley Butler had it right. Unless they are about defending our borders they don’t help America.
They help others and the war profiteers and politicians. Most of these dictators were in our pocket for years. Now they aren’t. So it is pay back time?
That'll have the enemy quaking in their boots.
How about Operation Delta Dawn?
Obama is sending in the B-52”s. .....Band.
Operation....Red Petticoat.
Castle’s in the sky does fit this group rather well doesn’t it. (oooops, showing my age again.)
Operation ( Wag the birth certificate ) or operation ( Embolden the Brotha’s of the Muslim Brothers of the thug Hood ).
For Monday night, he can schedule the unfortunate John Bolton so they can spin it all away and commisserate with each other for jumping into the ever-shifting sand pit too soon.
Leni
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