Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Obama Takes Caution with Concerns For Libya

The Obama Administration is making very cautious and careful moves in trying to help settle the issue in Libya. In Libya, there is a dispute between the Libyan government and the the rebel forces.
This reticence has placed the U.S. in the position of doing little more than old-fashioned saber-rattling, intended to show the Kadafi government that Washington still could take military action, and perhaps to convince the world that the White House is not ignoring the violence in Libya. The Pentagon has moved two ships near Libya, and on Monday NATO increased the number of flights by its AWACS surveillance planes that track flights of military aircraft.

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