Oldgringo wrote:I still say it's none of our business.
I'm wit ya.
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I just hope that we haven't jumped out of the frying pan and into the fire. There is no telling what the new regime will be like vis-a-vis American interests. Look what happened when the Shah of Iran fell . . .
At least Gaddafi had been whipped into shape and was no longer actively pursuing terror against the US after Reagan bombed him and then he watched how fast the US dismantled Saddam Hussein . . .
The problem I see is what fills the void . Radical jihadists could very well take over and even right now who knows where Qaddafi's weapon stash has disappeared to and in who's hand's they end up.
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Oldgringo wrote:I still say it's none of our business.
So many problems with foreign enemies in this hemisphere that are a current and daily threat to US civilians.
That is my point exactly. Now if we (USA) were to be the beneficiaries of the Libyan oil, that could be a horse of another color. ITMT, let's encourage them to kill each other off rather than have them killin' us. Just sayin'....
Maybe if we requested that NATO protect us from the drug cartels in Mexico?
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