Obama says Libya mission saved countless lives
[Arab News] President Barack B.O. Obama told Americans on Saturday that the military mission in Libya is clear, focused and limited, and that it has already saved "countless" civilian lives.
The key concept being that he neither knows how to count the lives created or saved nor, due to the fog of war and lack of boots on the ground, is he capable of doing so. | A US -led coalition launched a bombing campaign last week with the aim of protecting civilians after Libyan leader Muammar Qadaffy
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, whose forces were advancing against rebel strongholds and threatened violent retaliation against them.
US and other international forces continue to strike Qadaffy's forces and armaments with missiles and precision bombs and are enforcing a no-fly zone over the country and an arms embargo at sea.
Obama said Libya's air defenses have been disabled, Qadaffy's forces are no longer advancing and in places like the city of Benghazi, a rebel stronghold where Qadaffy threatened to show "no mercy," his forces have been pushed back.
"So make no mistake, because we acted quickly, a humanitarian catastrophe has been avoided and the lives of countless civilians --innocent men, women and kiddies-have been saved," Obama said in his weekly radio address.
Members of Congress -- from both the left and right -- have criticized Obama for failing to communicate thoroughly the goals of the military operation. Some have assailed him for failing to seek Congressional approval for the action, others for embarking on another military mission in a Mohammedan country when the United States is already embroiled in the Iraq and Afghan wars.
Posted by: Fred 2011-03-27 |