Libya Intervention

The UN Security Council voted this evening to authorize “all necessary measures” to protect civilians in Libya “excluding a foreign occupation force of any form on any part of Libyan territory.”

The Associated Press reports that congressional officials say the Obama administration is preparing to participate in a no-fly zone and that Jordan, Qatar and the UAE may also take part.

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  • libssd

    I’m betting that someone, probably the French, will lob something at Libyan anti-aircraft defenses before dawn.
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    Although it is a year old, an in-depth analysis of the Libyan SAM network is available here: http://geimint.blogspot.com/2010/05/libyan-sam-network.html
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    Despite the opening sentence, “Libya possesses one of the most robust air defense networks on the African continent,” I put more emphasis on the concluding paragraph of O’Connor’s analysis:

    At the end of the day, the Libyan strategic SAM network requires a massive infusion of new technology to remain viable in the twenty first century. It was not capable of repelling an attack over twenty years ago, and there is no reason to suspect that it will be capable of such action today.

    We should know if this view is right in about 24 hours.

  • mni08

    I hate dumb war; but so long we are not paying for this and our military will not be occupying another Muslim country as the Europeans (Britain and France) with their Arab friends will be fighting and paying for the war, I say to hell with Gaddafi and his allies.

  • libssd

    I don’t think Gaddafi has any allies; mercenaries as long as he can pay them. “Trust me, the check is in the mail.” ;)

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    As military leaders meet in a secret hidden chamber war room with sleek motion-sensor doors, a five-star general crowds the group over to a wall.
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    “So gentlemen, the call came in from New York just last night. What is your favorite strategic weapon?”
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    Whoooosh

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