Nitefox wrote:
I can't answer your question because of the way you worded it. I don't agree that anything was trumped up or that having the UN give us a thumbs up is needed.
What I do know is that for almost 8 years, you and others of your political persuasion derided every military action W took. Pretty much believed every thing the media slung out as long as it conformed to your ideology. But your boy, who you go to GREAT lengths to defend and give the benefit of the doubt on, is doing a-ok in your book. He took action without congress approval just like W did but where is the screaming and hollering? He ran on ending war and gitmo and all that feel good liberal crap, but what's going on?
Sorry, but I see a guy who has done nothing but do everything he said he wouldnt do and the libs just defend and deflect for him. He gave you guys a line just to get voted into office and you swallowed it hook, like and sinker. And now you just defend him to keep from saying that you made a mistake.
It's unfortunate you have that impression. Certainly some liberals have derided every military action, but those frankly are the same ones who are deriding Obama's actions.
Speaking for myself, I supported Bush's initial actions in Afghanistan and only became critical once it became obvious that we didn't have an exit strategy. I never supported Bush's actions in Iraq, because it was patently obvious from the start he was looking for an excuse to go and finish what his father started, and I was also pretty much convinced that we didn't have an exit strategy for that engagement as well.
As for Libya, I'm certainly not crazy about the position that we're in there either. I do feel that it's different than Iraq especially, since there was an immediate humanitarian crisis in the making, as Qaddafi would have executed hundreds of people if he would have overrun the rebels. I actually very much like that this is a UN action, not a US action as I want the US to get out of the role of the world's police force, but as DE pointed out, we were the only ones with the manpower and equipment to pull off the initial stages. I have some concerns about the exit strategy here as well, but I view that as a UN problem to deal with, not a US problem to be honest.