NATO Takes Over Operation Unified Protector

@dark_joev (3034)
United States
April 1, 2011 1:34pm CST
Well it looks as though the United States is going to be doing a fall back on the Libya thing besides of course having CIA and other operatives in Libya it looks as though we might not be leading this one with us handing power over to NATO to command the air-strikes and other things but it looks as though for the next three weeks this will be costing us $40 Million Dollars. So what do you think of this the United States actually not leading a Military Assault on a country but letting another organization lead the attacks and Missions? What should the United States role be in the NATO Operation if any?
4 responses
@Netsbridge (3253)
• United States
1 Apr 11
Most High Father God, Omnipotent Father God, Just and Protective Father, I thank Thee this day for protecting Africa and overthrowing all its enemies! Just and Protective Father, I thank Thee for not letting the enemies of Ivory Coast and Libya to succeed! Omnipotent Father God, Righteous Father, Holy and Loving Father, thank You for the Great Victory this day upon Africa! Righteous and Faithful Father God, African Nationalists had none but You to stand up in their defense: Thank You, Omnipotent Father God, in causing all the enemies of Africa to be consumed by their very own destruction! You, Most High, Just and Faithful Father, are our God we believe and know; and in You we will trust in faith! All Honor, Power and Glory be to the Most High Father God who this day has remembered Africa! The Great Architect, Most High Father God and Sustainer of all, Specializes in impossibilities!
@urbandekay (18278)
2 Apr 11
So you thank God that an brutal and oppressive leader continues to exert his cruel regime all the best urban
• United States
3 Apr 11
While I believe that people over 70 should retire from public office and did not support colonel Gaddafi's strategy in dealing with his country men and country women who would not share his views, I believe matters would have been very different had the opposition employed available means and/or protest for the resignation of Gaddafi rather than attempt a coup propped by imperialists! Forget not that no nation is free of civil unrest! Colonel Gaddafi will retire; he knows that he is not immortal. I believe the colonel, being perceptive, simply worries younger generation will welcome noted imperialists he kept at bay and who in turn fiercely sought his demise. The colonel will retire and I want him to retire; but to retire out of respect for his people and for his laws, and of his own free will! Now, I thank the Omnipotent Father God, Great Architect Who never starts a project until He has finished it, for fighting off (on the behave of African Nationalists) imperialists whose sole interest in Africa is to further plunder while they have no regards for Africans! Thank YOU, Faithful and Just Father for turning the enemies of Africa against themselves until they have made a total destruction of themselves!
@urbandekay (18278)
5 Apr 11
That is hopelessly naive, take of your theory tinted glasses and see things as they are all the best urban
@Netsbridge (3253)
• United States
3 Apr 11
The official and absurd assault on Libya and colonel Gaddafi (an African leader who has never bowed to or kissed the behinds of imperialists) was initiated by the US! Neither the US nor NATO nor any other has the right to dictate what should happen in the land of others! Libya is a sovereign nation and very capable of managing its business! People of developing nations often have problems with their government only when their government or opposing faction is propped by some "developed" nation! MYOB and stay out of the lands of others!
• United States
19 May 11
Urban, colonel Gaddafi is a freedom fighter. What you mistake as "dictatorship" in Gaddafi, as in several Africa leaders, is a cultural trend that may still not be in existence had the people had good sense to see to it their Constitution abolishes such practices. Research article "End of Chieftan Presidency" for detailed information on what I have just said. As in several nations, governments often become oppressive because existing laws give them the power to so be. Thus, I always encourage people who are discontented with their governments to always look into their laws and focus on amending anything that they resent.
@urbandekay (18278)
5 Apr 11
Except Gadaffi is a remnant of the imperialist forces that conquered North Africa between the 7th and 11th centuries to the disadvantage of the native poplulation all the best urban
• South Africa
1 Apr 11
it should be at the head of NATO , I think it is at the head , I stand to be corrected . this foray has not been properly thought threw , they should have had a plan from the beginning and they should have gone ahead and attacked Libya sooner . only now do the Rebels have better firepower , maybe they have weapons gotten from defecting soldiers or from other sources , I only hope there can be a quick resolution to this crisis
@gladys46 (1205)
• United States
1 Apr 11
Actually, darkjoe ... the United States is NATO, as full members we are indeed as much a part as any other member who signed onto the Resolution. I believe that President Obama's reasons for intervening seem sober, grounded, and judicious as has been stated by most. I trust the president's judgment on our involvement in Libya so far.
@dark_joev (3034)
• United States
8 Apr 11
We are one of the Founding members but NATO is mostly made up of nations that have similar ideas as we do and feel that we where going to be attacked at any moment from the Red Curtain that existed in the times of the USSR. We have stepped down from leading the operation now a Canadian Commander is in charge of what is going on. We will still have a role in the Operation but the DOD has stated that it will be a support role to countries like France and the UK that will have a more active Role and well that is apparent as the United States didn't fire as many missiles as the UK and other countries did.