General: U.S. May Consider Troops in Libya

April 8th, 2011

Mmm hmm.

Via: CBS News:

The United States may consider sending troops into Libya with a possible international ground force that could aid the rebels, according to the general who led the military mission until NATO took over.

Army Gen. Carter Ham also told lawmakers Thursday that added American participation would not be ideal, and ground troops could erode the international coalition and make it more difficult to get Arab support for operations in Libya.

Ham said the operation was largely stalemated now and was more likely to remain that way since America has transferred control to NATO.

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3 Responses to “General: U.S. May Consider Troops in Libya”

  1. savethepopulation says:

    I wish Gerald Celente were my uncle.

  2. Jill says:

    Celente is promoting the idea that a strike against a western target would most likely be due to retaliation by Gaddafi and other Arab forces. If another false flag takes place, for example in New York City,this thinking would play right into the hands of the powers that be. I think they could be setting up more evidence for motivation; their dark theater storyline entrancing people once again, focusing on the wrong culprits. If my suspicions are true, Gaddafi is just another actor. Celente could be too – not sure. The Koran-burning “pastor” is one, for sure. Provocation and more provocation – it’s a strategy in their game.

  3. Eileen says:

    @savethepopulation
    I wish Gerald Celente was my President.

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