I'm actually quite chilled about us putting on an air exclusion zone with various ground attack options. He who controls the air will win the war.
So long as we dont end up in a ground invasion, thats a different ball game.
Ive held back on commenting to avoid big arguments but todays news backs up my comments.
Libyas air defence is no problem at all to us. Not least because we are quite simply better, backed significantly by the fact we know what theyve got, how it operates and how good they arent with it because we sold quite a lot of it to them :thumbs
Todays comment from a senior RAF officer who stated "there is a libyan threat but not one that concerns me" backs that up.
Historically the East has always been a hot bed of problems.
Gadaffi is a loon leading a very hot bed. What he is doing to his people is unacceptable and unlike some other locations has the definite possibility of affecting us in many many ways if he isnt dealt with. So why cant we make an example of the worst but probably easiest to pick off and establish our hand:nenau
Lets be honest here we're not exactly squeaky clean in this ever changing world. Very good example (over and above who supplied libya Tony) is us in Afghanistan. We're fighting the Taliban & co now but who was in there during the Russina occupation in the 80's training and supplying them
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At the end of the day the bonus to this is we may get the regime changed without too much effort, stability in some form should return and we should have the favour of a new wealthy oil supplying regime.
Good result for us in the world wide strategical picture.