Libya: Obama Beats Conks (Again) At Their Own Game!!
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Seriously. Gaddafi is the first job opening he's helped create.89Hen wrote:Now if only he could do ANYTHING to fix the US.

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Obama is God....and that's what pisses off Conks.

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The county I live in just created several hundred new jobs. The city I live in is in the hunt for a medical isotope plant and 100 jobs that comes with it. Wisconsin is a national leader in job creation.GSUhooligan wrote:Seriously. Gaddafi is the first job opening he's helped create.89Hen wrote:Now if only he could do ANYTHING to fix the US.
God bless Obama (donk) and god bless Scott Walker (conk) and god bless the great people of Wisconsin (drunk).
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D1B wrote:The county I live in just created several hundred new jobs. The city I live in is in the hunt for a medical isotope plant and 100 jobs that comes with it. Wisconsin is a national leader in job creation.GSUhooligan wrote:
Seriously. Gaddafi is the first job opening he's helped create.
God bless Obama (donk) and god bless Scott Walker (conk) and god bless the great people of Wisconsin (drunk).

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Cap'n Cat wrote:D1B wrote:
The county I live in just created several hundred new jobs. The city I live in is in the hunt for a medical isotope plant and 100 jobs that comes with it. Wisconsin is a national leader in job creation.
God bless Obama (donk) and god bless Scott Walker (conk) and god bless the great people of Wisconsin (drunk).
Man, that beer looks good.
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I think Northstar Medical has more to do with that than Obama.D1B wrote:The county I live in just created several hundred new jobs. The city I live in is in the hunt for a medical isotope plant and 100 jobs that comes with it. Wisconsin is a national leader in job creation.GSUhooligan wrote:
Seriously. Gaddafi is the first job opening he's helped create.
God bless Obama (donk) and god bless Scott Walker (conk) and god bless the great people of Wisconsin (drunk).

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Gil Dobie wrote:Cap'n Cat is a fan of LibyaInTheSunlight.
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Lakes will have some of them there labian's at his VIP tailgate at TCF Field.Cap'n Cat wrote:Gil Dobie wrote:Cap'n Cat is a fan of LibyaInTheSunlight.
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Is Qaddafi's fall good for the U.S.?
Was Iraq good for the U.S.?
What about Afghanistan?
What about Pakistan?
Obama is an interventionist, just like GWB, just like Truman, just like Kennedy, just like Nixon, Reagan, Clinton, LBJ, just like pretty much everyone since Eisenhower (except for Carter). Boeing and Martin Marietta and the rest of the military industrial complex are breathing a sigh of relief.... looks like the latest guy is just as friendly to them as the last 6.
We'll see how this all pans out.
Was Iraq good for the U.S.?
What about Afghanistan?
What about Pakistan?
Obama is an interventionist, just like GWB, just like Truman, just like Kennedy, just like Nixon, Reagan, Clinton, LBJ, just like pretty much everyone since Eisenhower (except for Carter). Boeing and Martin Marietta and the rest of the military industrial complex are breathing a sigh of relief.... looks like the latest guy is just as friendly to them as the last 6.
We'll see how this all pans out.
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In related news............
Obama Gives Halliburton $568 Million Contract
Bloomberg - KBR Inc. was selected for a no-bid contract worth as much as $568 million through 2011 for military support services in Iraq, the Army said.
The Army’s decision was announced yesterday only hours after the Justice Department said it will pursue a lawsuit accusing the Houston-based company of taking kickbacks from two subcontractors on Iraq-related work. The Army also awarded the work to KBR over objections from members of Congress, who have pushed the Pentagon to seek bids for further logistics contracts.

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On a serious note regarding Libya, how does what we did there (i.e. use minimal forces on the ground and instead use proxies to do the actual fighting and just give strategic and logistical support from the air and also in terms of hardware) differ from what was originally done in Afghanistan? We basically beat the Taliban initially using the same strategy by sending in Special Forces that coordinated warlords that were predisposed to align against the Taliban. So the strategy worked well both times, at least initially, in that the ruling power was overthrown.
The question is now, how do we avoid Libya turning into another Afghanistan? Granted, Libya's a little more advanced than Afghanistan in terms of infrastructure, but at the same time, only on the coast - the rest of the country is as backwards and undeveloped as Afghanistan is. How do we avoid this place turning into another quagmire? Personally, I don't see how anything we can do can avoid places like this being festering grounds for trouble in the long term. We can be heels on the ground in Afghanistan for the next 10 years and as soon as we leave it will start falling apart again until we need to re-intervene. Does the same happen for Libya?
The question is now, how do we avoid Libya turning into another Afghanistan? Granted, Libya's a little more advanced than Afghanistan in terms of infrastructure, but at the same time, only on the coast - the rest of the country is as backwards and undeveloped as Afghanistan is. How do we avoid this place turning into another quagmire? Personally, I don't see how anything we can do can avoid places like this being festering grounds for trouble in the long term. We can be heels on the ground in Afghanistan for the next 10 years and as soon as we leave it will start falling apart again until we need to re-intervene. Does the same happen for Libya?
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GannonFan wrote:On a serious note regarding Libya, how does what we did there (i.e. use minimal forces on the ground and instead use proxies to do the actual fighting and just give strategic and logistical support from the air and also in terms of hardware) differ from what was originally done in Afghanistan? We basically beat the Taliban initially using the same strategy by sending in Special Forces that coordinated warlords that were predisposed to align against the Taliban. So the strategy worked well both times, at least initially, in that the ruling power was overthrown.
The question is now, how do we avoid Libya turning into another Afghanistan? Granted, Libya's a little more advanced than Afghanistan in terms of infrastructure, but at the same time, only on the coast - the rest of the country is as backwards and undeveloped as Afghanistan is. How do we avoid this place turning into another quagmire? Personally, I don't see how anything we can do can avoid places like this being festering grounds for trouble in the long term. We can be heels on the ground in Afghanistan for the next 10 years and as soon as we leave it will start falling apart again until we need to re-intervene. Does the same happen for Libya?
Good q's, Fanny. I think the answer lies in the beauty of what Obama's done so far and that is to distance the U.S. from it and, thus, limit our exposure. He is right to let Italy and France and Great Britain take larger roles in this. The era of Reagan/Bush/Rummy/Hitler/Cheney cowboy diplomacy are over and the age of thinking man's geopolitics has begun.
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That's a real nice theory, cappy, but we both know Italy/France/Great Britain don't have the resources OR the stomach for any kind of long term presence in Libya. I give it 10-12 months TOPS and our presence there will start ramping up like Viet Nam circa early 1960's.Cap'n Cat wrote:GannonFan wrote:On a serious note regarding Libya, how does what we did there (i.e. use minimal forces on the ground and instead use proxies to do the actual fighting and just give strategic and logistical support from the air and also in terms of hardware) differ from what was originally done in Afghanistan? We basically beat the Taliban initially using the same strategy by sending in Special Forces that coordinated warlords that were predisposed to align against the Taliban. So the strategy worked well both times, at least initially, in that the ruling power was overthrown.
The question is now, how do we avoid Libya turning into another Afghanistan? Granted, Libya's a little more advanced than Afghanistan in terms of infrastructure, but at the same time, only on the coast - the rest of the country is as backwards and undeveloped as Afghanistan is. How do we avoid this place turning into another quagmire? Personally, I don't see how anything we can do can avoid places like this being festering grounds for trouble in the long term. We can be heels on the ground in Afghanistan for the next 10 years and as soon as we leave it will start falling apart again until we need to re-intervene. Does the same happen for Libya?
Good q's, Fanny. I think the answer lies in the beauty of what Obama's done so far and that is to distance the U.S. from it and, thus, limit our exposure. He is right to let Italy and France and Great Britain take larger roles in this. The era of Reagan/Bush/Rummy/Hitler/Cheney cowboy diplomacy are over and the age of thinking man's geopolitics has begun.
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AZGrizFan wrote:That's a real nice theory, cappy, but we both know Italy/France/Great Britain don't have the resources OR the stomach for any kind of long term presence in Libya. I give it 10-12 months TOPS and our presence there will start ramping up like Viet Nam circa early 1960's.Cap'n Cat wrote:
Good q's, Fanny. I think the answer lies in the beauty of what Obama's done so far and that is to distance the U.S. from it and, thus, limit our exposure. He is right to let Italy and France and Great Britain take larger roles in this. The era of Reagan/Bush/Rummy/Hitler/Cheney cowboy diplomacy are over and the age of thinking man's geopolitics has begun.
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Ixnay, son. Combined, those countries can take care of what's happening in Libya. It ain't a fvcked up Stone Age pile of shit like Afghanistan.
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They can't even take care of their OWN countries.Cap'n Cat wrote:AZGrizFan wrote:
That's a real nice theory, cappy, but we both know Italy/France/Great Britain don't have the resources OR the stomach for any kind of long term presence in Libya. I give it 10-12 months TOPS and our presence there will start ramping up like Viet Nam circa early 1960's.
Ixnay, son. Combined, those countries can take care of what's happening in Libya. It ain't a fvcked up Stone Age pile of shit like Afghanistan.
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AZGrizFan wrote:They can't even take care of their OWN countries.Cap'n Cat wrote:
Ixnay, son. Combined, those countries can take care of what's happening in Libya. It ain't a fvcked up Stone Age pile of shit like Afghanistan.
Yeah, right, Cheney.
They'll do just fine. How about some props to Obama for his masterful policy, dude?
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Here's EXACTLY what he's hoping for: That Italy/France/England can hold out until November 2012, he gets reelected, then we come in in-force to relieve them. Because he KNOWS there ain't no fuckin' way he gets reelected if he makes major troop commitments to a third front.Cap'n Cat wrote:AZGrizFan wrote: They can't even take care of their OWN countries.
Yeah, right, Cheney.
They'll do just fine. How about some props to Obama for his masterful policy, dude?
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AZGrizFan wrote:Here's EXACTLY what he's hoping for: That Italy/France/England can hold out until November 2012, he gets reelected, then we come in in-force to relieve them. Because he KNOWS there ain't no fuckin' way he gets reelected if he makes major troop commitments to a third front.Cap'n Cat wrote:
Yeah, right, Cheney.
They'll do just fine. How about some props to Obama for his masterful policy, dude?
Funny, I heard Rush Limbaugh say just that yesterday!!
Always a conspiracy with you Conks, ain't there?
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Well then Rush is a genius. I wouldn't know, I don't listen to him.Cap'n Cat wrote:AZGrizFan wrote:
Here's EXACTLY what he's hoping for: That Italy/France/England can hold out until November 2012, he gets reelected, then we come in in-force to relieve them. Because he KNOWS there ain't no fuckin' way he gets reelected if he makes major troop commitments to a third front.
Funny, I heard Rush Limbaugh say just that yesterday!!
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Funny, I heard Rush Limbaugh say just that yesterday!!
Rush hasn't been on all week
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Bronco wrote:Funny, I heard Rush Limbaugh say just that yesterday!!
Rush hasn't been on all week
Oh. Busted.
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The thing is, Afghanistan was never a solely US-affair either. Both operations, Afghanistan and Libya, have had full US backing. The real fighting on the ground in both affairs have been done by indigenous rebel groups, but just having British and French pilots flying the sorties doesn't mean that it isn't America doing the strategy. British and French were in Afghanistan too. I agree with your comment that Libya isn't as backwards and Stone-Agish as Afghanistan is, but it's not really that far off from that. This isn't Iraq where there is a decently-educated populace, and it's not Egypt either - there's not much history, ancient or recent, pointing to Libya being a nice, stable place. It's almost the desert version of Afghanistan.Cap'n Cat wrote:GannonFan wrote:On a serious note regarding Libya, how does what we did there (i.e. use minimal forces on the ground and instead use proxies to do the actual fighting and just give strategic and logistical support from the air and also in terms of hardware) differ from what was originally done in Afghanistan? We basically beat the Taliban initially using the same strategy by sending in Special Forces that coordinated warlords that were predisposed to align against the Taliban. So the strategy worked well both times, at least initially, in that the ruling power was overthrown.
The question is now, how do we avoid Libya turning into another Afghanistan? Granted, Libya's a little more advanced than Afghanistan in terms of infrastructure, but at the same time, only on the coast - the rest of the country is as backwards and undeveloped as Afghanistan is. How do we avoid this place turning into another quagmire? Personally, I don't see how anything we can do can avoid places like this being festering grounds for trouble in the long term. We can be heels on the ground in Afghanistan for the next 10 years and as soon as we leave it will start falling apart again until we need to re-intervene. Does the same happen for Libya?
Good q's, Fanny. I think the answer lies in the beauty of what Obama's done so far and that is to distance the U.S. from it and, thus, limit our exposure. He is right to let Italy and France and Great Britain take larger roles in this. The era of Reagan/Bush/Rummy/Hitler/Cheney cowboy diplomacy are over and the age of thinking man's geopolitics has begun.
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For the record, I have no problem with toppling Quadaffi (sp?), I'm just realistic in that I think Libya's going to be a place for decades, if not longer, that could cause trouble for us in the future. I wouldn't doubt that a President 10-20 years from now will need to clear out whoever rules that place, just like we'll have to indefinitely do with Afghanistan.
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In other words, Obushma has struck again.GannonFan wrote: The thing is, Afghanistan was never a solely US-affair either. Both operations, Afghanistan and Libya, have had full US backing. The real fighting on the ground in both affairs have been done by indigenous rebel groups, but just having British and French pilots flying the sorties doesn't mean that it isn't America doing the strategy. British and French were in Afghanistan too. I agree with your comment that Libya isn't as backwards and Stone-Agish as Afghanistan is, but it's not really that far off from that. This isn't Iraq where there is a decently-educated populace, and it's not Egypt either - there's not much history, ancient or recent, pointing to Libya being a nice, stable place. It's almost the desert version of Afghanistan.
For the record, I have no problem with toppling Quadaffi (sp?), I'm just realistic in that I think Libya's going to be a place for decades, if not longer, that could cause trouble for us in the future. I wouldn't doubt that a President 10-20 years from now will need to clear out whoever rules that place, just like we'll have to indefinitely do with Afghanistan.
We've just spend a billion dollars (the reported money so far, but you know it was far more than that) toppling another bad guy who just a little while ago was one of our friends. Oil prices went up and cost us, and will still be costing us, billions and billions more. And what has Obama done to help the US economy? Nada.
And where did the looted weapons go?
Don't worry though, Obama is still helping Haliburton make money and they've got things under control. CHANGE, indeed...
Oh, and Libya has billions stored away in western banks...all locked up by the West. You can bet Obama and company will make sure that money goes to the poor Libyans.
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