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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

On a NATO Wing and a Prayer

I keep writing that winning the Libya War will be unlikely the way we are fighting it--barring some really good luck. A New York Times writer agrees, anyway:

... clearly the administration is gambling on catching a break — perhaps an army uprising, the gradual starvation of a regime addicted to cash, maybe a stray bullet or lucky missile strike that ends a dictator’s 40-year rule.

For what it's worth. I should probably look at how we might win with our current strategy.