Thanks very much for the thoughtful reply.
You have your opinion and I have mine.
But, respectfully, your posts were not about "the situation" but they were about "blaming somebody", that this country produced these and that country produced those.
That I am a "useful idiot", which in debate is called "killing the messenger" seems to fly in the face of the simple fact that....
Human Rights Watch and I are saying the same thing.
Please note that I applaud Kucinich, a left leaning Democrat if there ever was one, who TRIED to force this to national attention.
I am not assigning "blame".
However, even someone with the gravitas of Kucinich does not seem to get this the attention that one would think that it deserves.
Is the lack of reportage by the mainstream media an example of:
a) not wanting to panic the populace?
b) trying to deflect the public's notice from the opinion that Pres. Obama did not want to put boots on the ground to secure the weapons when he is in election mode?
“We were quite disappointed after talking to (Pres. Obama) administration officials … that nothing more was done, even about the [storage] facilities in Tripoli, which are unsecured now,” said Peter Bouckaert, director of emergencies at left-of-centre group Human Rights Watch.
‘“The major impediment [to action] is that the administration doesn’t want ‘boots on the ground,’” he said.
‘“The major impediment [to action] is that the administration doesn’t want ‘boots on the ground,’” he said.
I am not assigning "blame".
As, I said previously, one could "go back" to assign blame to any of the last ten or fifteen Presidents, depending upon political inclination.
I am trying to raise consciousness on a world wide level, this is, after all a world wide forum.
It is my assumption that many folks who frequent this forum are "movers and shakers" in a variety of fields, and hopefully, they will attempt to raise this concern with people who may not have heard the information.
Am I going to stop flying or recommend that others stop flying?
No, but I am trying to "raise awareness" that if "something" is not done, both long and short term, that this situation is going to come to haunt us relatively quickly.
The question for the reader then becomes what kind of policy will best ameliroate what is sure to be a very bad situation.
And....NO>>> I am not attempting to create a debate on this forum. Debate here will not solve anything.
But, it might be that a reader of this thread,,who would not hear of it in "their media"....
in "any" country may be in a situation to actually affect policy in "that" country either directly or indirectly.
if Northern Africa can be made into a "no fly zone", then any country can be made into a no fly zone.
woodsmoke


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