Last month, United States President Barack Obama started another American war. The Obama administration launched attacks on ISIS in Sirte, a Libyan city. Congress was told this would be a 30-day operation, though many officials noted that there was no “end point” for this war.
Thirty days later, the president established a 30-day extension for the war.
Anti-War.com continues the report:
“Officials also say that US warships, including one that was scheduled to be redeployed off the coast of Iran to “keep an eye on Iran” aren’t going anywhere, and will remain parked off the coast of Libya. Indications are that one of the warships, the USS Carney, is close enough to be seen from the shore.
“Though officials are claiming that the attacks inside Sirte itself are likely coming to a close soon, on claims that the “unity government” has nearly captured the entire city, the expectation is that this will not end the US campaign in Libya, though where it will target next remains to be seen.”
President Obama has bombed more Muslim nations and entered into more conflicts during his eight-year presidency than his predecessor’s entire tenure. Why was he awarded the Nobel Peace Prize?
Here’s another question: where are the anti-war liberals now?
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