Guardian: Reports that President Obama has stated tough terms for Libya, and that they are not negotiable. The hardest demand for Libya is that Gaddafi’s forces removes themselves from the rebel towns, in other words give up control of most of the major cities of Libya. This statement from President Obama was tough, his lack of wanting to leadership was worrying, does not help with the Presidential Image, and its an election year next year. Lets be clear at the end of this crisis Colonel Gaddafi can not still be the leader of Libya, that outcome would undermine the UN and the West. Thus its time for Obama, Cameron etc to finish this nut once and for all, finish what Reagan started in the mid 80s.
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Friday, March 18, 2011
Obama on Libya = Terms NOT Negotiable
Guardian: Reports that President Obama has stated tough terms for Libya, and that they are not negotiable. The hardest demand for Libya is that Gaddafi’s forces removes themselves from the rebel towns, in other words give up control of most of the major cities of Libya. This statement from President Obama was tough, his lack of wanting to leadership was worrying, does not help with the Presidential Image, and its an election year next year. Lets be clear at the end of this crisis Colonel Gaddafi can not still be the leader of Libya, that outcome would undermine the UN and the West. Thus its time for Obama, Cameron etc to finish this nut once and for all, finish what Reagan started in the mid 80s.
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