Saturday, March 19, 2011

Never Bring a No-Fly Zone to a Ground Fight

The French have fired the first shot at a ground target in Libya (I assume near Benghazi) while we prepare to launch attacks on Libyan air defenses:

One official said the U.S. intends to limit its involvement — at least in the initial stages — to helping protect French and other air missions by taking out Libyan air defenses.

That's what I figured was the only way it made sense for our forces to be limited by the president to days rather than weeks of operations, as I mentioned here.

Still, if we don't send in or create a ground force capable of overthrowing the Khaddafi regime, we will be violating an axiom that I think we should live by when committing military forces: when you strike a king, kill him.

If we let Khaddafi live through this, he'll flip back to being a terror sponsor and Western civilians will pay the price one day.