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Rebel Emotional PR Campaign Snags POTUS

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BigAlSouth:
As I write, the Libyan Rebels holding out in Misurata (Misratah) are still having their clocks cleaned by the forces loyal to Moammar Qadaffi. Remember as Obama explained his "Big O Doctrine" of US intervention to avoid wide scale bloodshed:


--- Quote ---In the face of the world’s condemnation, Gaddafi chose to escalate his attacks, launching a military campaign against the Libyan people. Innocent people were targeted for killing. Hospitals and ambulances were attacked. Journalists were arrested, sexually assaulted, and killed. Supplies of food and fuel were choked off. The water for hundreds of thousands of people in Misratah was shut off. Cities and towns were shelled, mosques destroyed, and apartment buildings reduced to rubble. Military jets and helicopter gunships were unleashed upon people who had no means to defend themselves against assault from the air.
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Obama, the Leader of the Citizens of the World was not going to stand down as the citizens of Misratah were denied the basic rights of all citizens of the World: Drinking Water. Hell No. Hold on, Rebels! Big O's a coming and he is bringing the big stick: U.S. Air Power!

Fast forward to today. What exactly is going on in the Misratrahn City of 400,000? Pretty much same old - same old. According to Alan Kuperman at the Boston Globe:


--- Quote ---Human Rights Watch has released data on Misurata, the next-biggest city in Libya and scene of protracted fighting, revealing that Moammar Khadafy is not deliberately massacring civilians but rather narrowly targeting the armed rebels who fight against his government.

Misurata’s population is roughly 400,000. In nearly two months of war, only 257 people — including combatants — have died there. Of the 949 wounded, only 22 — less than 3 percent — are women. If Khadafy were indiscriminately targeting civilians, women would comprise about half the casualties.
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The Globe writer then examines the facts on the ground and comes to the conclusion that The Smartest Guy in the Room was taken in by the Rebels Public Relations Campaign:


--- Quote ---If bloodbath was unlikely, how did this notion propel US intervention? The actual prospect in Benghazi was the final defeat of the rebels. To avoid this fate, they desperately concocted an impending genocide to rally international support for “humanitarian’’ intervention that would save their rebellion.

It is hard to know whether the White House was duped by the rebels or conspired with them to pursue regime-change on bogus humanitarian grounds. In either case, intervention quickly exceeded the UN mandate of civilian protection by bombing Libyan forces in retreat or based in bastions of Khadafy support, such as Sirte, where they threatened no civilians.

In his speech explaining the military action in Libya, Obama embraced the noble principle of the responsibility to protect — which some quickly dubbed the Obama Doctrine — calling for intervention when possible to prevent genocide. Libya reveals how this approach, implemented reflexively, may backfire by encouraging rebels to provoke and exaggerate atrocities, to entice intervention that ultimately perpetuates civil war and humanitarian suffering.

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Ouch.

Checkit: http://articles.boston.com/2011-04-14/bostonglobe/29418371_1_rebel-stronghold-civilians-rebel-positions/2

Who is this guy Kuperman?
Alan J. Kuperman, a professor of public affairs at the University of Texas, is author of “The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention’’ and co-editor of “Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention.’’

Libertas:
He's evil so thinking what an evil person would do I choose this motivation -

"(Obama) conspired with them to pursue regime-change on bogus humanitarian grounds."

charlesoakwood:

The US media should be in the cells next to those in the administration.

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