“The Libyan Stalemate”

That’s the take-no-prisoners title of the lead editorial in Sunday’s Washington Post. It could have been written by many of the national-security wonks I’ve spoken to in the past several weeks, both inside and outside of government:

Let’s see if we can sum this up: Mr. Obama is insisting that NATO’s air operation, already four weeks old, cannot end until Mr. Gaddafi is forced from office — but he refuses to use American forces to break the military stalemate. If his real aim were to plunge NATO into a political crisis, or to exhaust the air forces and military budgets of Britain and France — which are doing most of the bombing — this would be a brilliant strategy. As it is, it is impossible to understand.

The Libyan operation shows that NATO can undertake no significant military action without the U.S. playing a – no, make that the – lead role. This should come as a surprise to no one: for years, European nations have starved their militaries, and now we see the withered fruit of that under-investment. Depending on where you sit, this is either great news for the U.S. (Let’s stop being the world’s policeman!) or a terrible blow to civilization (The world is descending into chaos without us leading the charge!). Where do you come down, Battleland reader?

Related Topics: Libya, Military, National Security
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  • lupercal5

    i say let’s get the freak out. China will step in.
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    in other news, i think im gonna hang around your blog for the foreseeable future. I hate clutter in designing, and Swampland is a hot mess right now.

  • pintortwo

    This is the key phrase:
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    but he refuses to use American forces to break the military stalemate
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    The national-security wonks, Long-Warriors, Congress-reps-with-defense-manufacturing-in-their-State, chicken-hawk pressies will continue to push this theme until Obama obliges.
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    I think that was the plan from the start.

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