Posted on 04/07/2011 1:35:55 PM PDT by tsowellfan
General: U.S. may consider troops in Libya
Army Gen. Carter Ham says ground forces wouldn't be ideal, but may be a possible way to aid rebels; Says current operation largely stalemated
(CBS/AP) WASHINGTON - The United States may consider sending troops into Libya with a possible international ground force that could aid the rebels, according to the general who led the military mission until NATO took over.
Army Gen. Carter Ham also told lawmakers Thursday that added American participation would not be ideal, and ground troops could erode the international coalition and make it more difficult to get Arab support for operations in Libya.
Ham said the operation was largely stalemated now and was more likely to remain that way since America has transferred control to NATO.
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He said NATO has done an effective job in an increasingly complex combat situation. But he noted that, in a new tactic, Muammar Qaddafi's forces are making airstrikes more difficult by staging military forces and vehicles near civilian areas such as schools and mosques.
The use of an international ground force is a possible plan to bolster rebels fighting forces loyal to the Libyan leader, Ham said at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing.
Asked if the U.S. would provide troops, Ham said, "I suspect there might be some consideration of that. My personal view at this point would be that that's probably not the ideal circumstance, again for the regional reaction that having American boots on the ground would entail."
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President Barack Obama has said repeatedly there will be no U.S. troops on the ground in Libya, although there are reports of small CIA teams in the country. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates told lawmakers last week that there would be no American ground troops in Libya "as long as I am in this job."
Ham disclosed that the United States is providing some strike aircraft to the NATO operation that do not need to go through the special approval process recently established. The powerful side-firing AC-130 gunship is available to NATO commanders, he said.
Other strike aircraft, including fighters and the A-10 Thunderbolt, which can provide close air support for ground forces, must be requested through U.S. European Command and approved by top U.S. leaders, including Defense Secretary Robert Gates. Ham said that process is quick, and other defense officials have said it can take about a day for the U.S. to approve the request and move the aircraft in from bases in Europe.
Ham said recent bad weather and threats from Qaddafi's mobile surface-to-air missile systems hampered efforts to use aircraft like the AC-130 and the A-10 to provide close air support for friendly ground forces. He says those conditions contributed to the stalemate.
Since the U.S. handed off the strike mission to NATO, U.S. planes account for only 15 percent of NATO planes now doing those air attacks, Ham said.
The muzzie is a 1-termer; we must make sure it’s clear this is HILLARY’S WAR as much as his.
Let’s make sure A LOT of their political futures go down with this ship.
I just hope none of our own troops die...
What the CRAP!?!!!!!!!
Happened in Vietnam.
Happened in Afghanistan.
Happened in Iraq.
Happening again.
So, we need to send ground troops in to make sure Al-Qaeda gets good weaponry?
Have you learned that you can’t trust government yet?
Absolute Idiocy.
But why? It’s not even a war! It’s a Kinetic Military Action, aka KMA U.S.A.
“Days not weeks”.
I knew they were putting boots on the ground last week when Hillary made the comment that BHO would not need to consult Congress on any ongoing action in Libya. We are answering to the UN now folks. Might as well disband the House and Senate. None of those weaklings have the stones to remove Barry from office for this.
I’m glad I’m not in the Army right now. If I was and was ordered to report on the ground in Libya, I would stand down and refuse the order.
He is trying to friggin weaken us before the attack on Israel!!!! This guy is an agent against the USA>>>We don’t need troops in Lybia, let the friggin Lybians stroke it out..
Home of the ... land of aramco er lybco
Well, on second thought, it might all be worth it if we can build madrassas for Libyan girls to go learn to hate the Great Satan and get them women’s suffrage so they can vote for a more tyrannical fundamentalist muslim regime.
Anyone wanna put on a biological suit and go over and see what the DUmmies are saying about this? I sure don’t want to.
What is the mission? Is this another crusade for Democracy?
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