And for all you pathetic advocates of this intervention on the basis that it's preventing a "humanitarian crisis", does that mean you're also advocating for military interventions in Bahrain, Yemen, Syria, Iran, China and other countries because the ones listed are brutalizing their people as we speak.
The govt. will pick and chose, simple as that. Libya has oil and access to waterways, we don't buy the oil but a few of our allies do. There is your answer, although Bahrain is home to the 5th fleet.
This just seems so clusterfuckish from the lead up, the justification (was there one?) the allies involved and the Arab Leage going one way then another.
The problems with this are many: How long do we continue this attacks/no fly zone? Are ground forces really off the table? What are the aims of this operation? Is it to topple the Col. or bomb stuff, blow up SAM sites? If it isn't to topple the Col., then why are we even bothering with this? Who are the rebels and what are their intentions? What do they want at the end of all of this? Will they be friendly towards the West or a wild card?
And really, have any of these questions been answered? What the fuck is going on? I can't see this ending well and having a lasting positive effect. If the "coalition" (NATO? UN? WTF?) bombs and bombs and bombs and the Col. is still in charge at the end....that won't look very good on an already shaky resume. As BF said, if we don't intervene in other countries that are in the same situation, how will that look? What will the Arab Street and the world say/react to us leaving non-oil exporting countries alone to die in a revolutionary fire?
This isn't good. If France/UK want the oil then go get it. We shouldn't be bombing Libya, at least not under some real, real, real shaky pretense and no clear goals and no clear outs and no clear plan.