Tuesday, August 2

"Yes, There Will Be An Answer..."

Let It Be*...

The attacks are the first time that the United States has flown armed drone missions from Jordan, a staunch ally in the fight against the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq. The Pentagon also conducts drone flights from a base in Sicily, but those missions are restricted to surveillance. A spokeswoman for the Jordanian Embassy in Washington declined to comment.

Under the procedures set up for the Surt operation, Libyan ground commanders meet at a Libyan operations center outside Surt with American Special Operations forces who have been in the country for months. The Libyan commanders request targets they want the Americans to hit, such as the T-72 tanks.
Mercenary Force / Soldiers of Fortune
The American forces, working with military spotters and officials at the United States Africa Command in Stuttgart, Germany, analyze the prospective targets using imagery from American surveillance drones and other intelligence. If deemed valid and not too great a risk to civilians, the targets are approved for attack.
Next time we'll get it right?
Calling the strikes necessary to protect American national security interests, the president promised that the air campaign would continue as long as necessary...
The president, during his news conference Tuesday with the visiting prime minister of Singapore, Lee Hsien Loong, expressed regret that the 2011 NATO-led bombing campaign that had driven Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi from power in Libya had also led to the deterioration of the country.

“I think that all of us collectively were not sufficiently attentive to what had to happen the day after and the day after and the day after, that in order to ensure that there were strong structures in place to assure basic security and peace inside of Libya,” Mr. Obama said.
After America helps bomb the hell out of yet another country, who will care for the displaced people?

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or,
#Do Unto Others As You'd Have Done To You.

#UncontitutionalWars

(Do you think Mr. Khan might have an extra copy to lend to former law prof Obama? He seems to need all the help -- garnered over the ages -- that he can get in his waning days of killer power...)