As of recent the United States dropped bombs on Lybia for their leaders antics. I do support what they did, but at the same time I've noticed a few things.
Lybia is in a state of civil war. Why did we step in? Is it America's duty to help a country fighting against itself? Other countries have had civil wars within the past 20 years, but we didn't send our troops in for them. If Lybia is in conflict with itself then America's gas prices will climb by the quarter. I assume this is why America is so responsive in helping rebel forces take down Khaddafy. At the same time we claim we're not trying to kill Khaddafy, yet we've been dropping accurate air strikes adjacent only a few miles from his location. Possibly as a ploy to "warn" him to cool his jets. The rebels speak of raiding his palace and killing him with their bare hands. Is it not possible that we're trying to wear down Khaddafy's wall so that rebels can take him out? There's only one way to find out... visit WikiLeaks.com of course.
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