Don’t get me wrong. I want to see Muammar Al-Gaddafi ousted from power. He is a terrorist; he apparently ordered the Pan Am 103 bombing in 1988 that killed 190 Americans. However, our current leadership obviously has no clear strategy or mandate for what they’re doing now. It’s not our place to be the police force for the world. As good as it sounds, we can’t install democracies in every country around the world. We have to take care of our own house first.
Also, Iraq and Afghanistan. The Iraq War of 2003, although it was done with good intentions and with coalition support, was based off of flawed intelligence. All of the leaders of this country, both Republican and Democrat, at the time apparently had the same intelligence — Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction and must be removed from power. I have no doubt he did have WMDs. It’s widely known that he used mustard gas on his own people in 1988. However, as much as I agreed with Saddam’s oustal and supported it at the time, it was handled wrongly.
Afghanistan in 2001 was the war we should have fought and should still be fighting. We have to make sure that the Taliban is routed and Al Qaeda can never go back there and use Afghanistan as a base of operations. It is paramount that Al Qaeda, and particularly Osama Bin Laden, never see the light of day again.
Those two conflicts, in which we are still engaged, should be our primary focus still. Libya is yet another front we can ill afford. This is one case where I say let our allies (Great Britain, France, et. al.) handle it for once. Let’s get our soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan through with their mission and home before we open up another war front.



We’ve been waiting for quite a while now for our Dear Leader to make a decision, yea or nay, to send more troops to Afghanistan. It appears next Tuesday an announcement on that decision
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