Wednesday, April 13, 2011

The Gall

France has a complaint about America's role in the Libya War:

On Tuesday, French Defense Minister Gerard Longuet complained that France and Britain were carrying "the brunt of the burden." He said the reduced U.S. effort — American forces are now in support, not combat, roles in the airstrike campaign — have made it impossible "to loosen the noose around Misrata," which has become a symbol of the resistance against Gadhafi.

Let me just say two things: Iraq and Afghanistan. You want complaints? Right back at you, Gerard.