A question
Mark Steyn has a question in the wake of reports that we’re now bombing the rebels as well as the Gadhafi loyalists in Libya:
it’s rare to find a leader so impeccably multilateralist that he’s willing to participate in both sides of a war. It doesn’t exactly do much for holding it under budget, but it does ensure that for once we’ve got a sporting chance of coming out on the winning side. If a coalition plane bombing Gadhafi’s forces runs into a coalition plane bombing the rebel forces, are they allowed to open fire on each other?

April 3rd, 2011 at 3:38 am
Obama is offering our military to be the referee in the Lybian conflict, penalizing both sides for hitting below the belt. Odds are that it will be a draw and Quadaffi retains his championship belt.