Posted on 03/19/2011 3:17:52 PM PDT by SandRat
WASHINGTON, March 19, 2011 Coalition members fired 110 Tomahawk cruise missiles at Libyas integrated air and missile defense system today as a precursor to setting up a no-fly zone over the country, Pentagon officials said.
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Navy Vice Adm. Wlliam E. Gortney, director of the Joint Staff, briefed reporters at the Pentagon on the launch of Operation Odyssey Daw.
The goals of these initial operations are essentially twofold: first, to prevent further attacks by regime forces on Libyan citizens and opposition groups, especially around Benghazi, and second, to degrade the regimes capability to resist the no-fly zone we are implementing under that United Nations resolution, Gortney said shortly after the attacks were launched.
Most of the targets were on or near the coast and around the Libyan capital of Tripoli, Gortney said. The coalition carefully picked the targets, he added, which either threatened coalition pilots or through use by the regime, posed a direct threat to the Libyan people of Libya.
I want to stress that this is just the first phase of what will likely be a multiphase military operation designed to enforce the United Nations resolution, the admiral said.
The international community gave Gadhafi the opportunity to yesterday to pursue an immediate cease-fire, Obama noted. But despite the hollow words of his government, he has ignored that opportunity, he said. His attacks on his own people have continued. His forces have been on the move. And the danger faced by the people of Libya has grown.
Obama stressed that the United States is one nation involved in a multinational operation.
For now, Gortney told reporters, Operation Odyssey Dawn is under the command of Army Gen. Carter F. Ham, commander of U.S. Africa Command. Navy Adm. Samuel J. Locklear III is the commander of Joint Task Force Odyssey Dawn aboard the command ship USS Mount Whitney. Locklear commands U.S. naval forces in Europe and Africa, as well as NATO Allied Joint Forces Command.
We anticipate the eventual transition of leadership to a coalition commander in the coming days, Gortney said. Still, even with the transition, the U.S. military will continue to provide support, communications and logistics to coalition forces.
Our mission now is to shape the battle space in such a way that our partners can take the lead in execution, he said.
Forces will assess the results of the strikes in the coming hours, and that will shape operations for the future, Gortney said. This will take some time, he added, with Global Hawk unmanned aerial aircraft and national technical means providing the information needed.
I am afraid it’s going to be another Mariana’s Turkey Shoot with the superpowers ganging up on Libya.
Under what authority do we get to blow up Libyan military assets? Have they attacked us? Have the attacked ANY other country? Have they even attacked our military trying to impose a no-fly-zone?
UN authority according to Obama.
While I am certainly no fan of Quaddafi, and don’t particularly care if he gets his ass handed to him, I have the same question. If U.S. citizens revolted (yeah, right) and took over the country (yeah, right) and the U.S. gubmint attempted to take it back, what business is it of any other country? And... should they attack the U.S. government troops?
Hmmm...Just like Iraq and Afghanistan.
Since when did the UN replace the authority of Congress to authorize any war?
New World Order.
Gadhafi is standing in the way of Socialism.
What is truly amazing is we are now on the same side as Al Qaeda.
Zero just spent $110,000,000 of our tax dollars on nothing.
There went 62 Million bucks down the drain.
It doen’t, but that’s the way Obama thinks.
Meanwhile, the so called CinC is wasting more millions of our tax dollars partying in Rio. The first kiddies need a vacation for spring break.
Congress? What Congress? Obama owns it.
112 missiles at a cost of $570,000 each.
With this depletion in our arsenal, Hussein’s Shia allies in Iran will safe for at least another year.
With this depletion in our arsenal, Husseins Shia allies in Iran will safe for at least another year.
And a lot of the replacement $$$ will go to his favorite state, AZ...:^)
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