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Obama Statement on Libya
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Source: The Weekly Standard

10:17 PM, AUG 21, 2011 •

The White House press office just sent out this statement from President Obama on Libya:

Tonight, the momentum against the Qadhafi regime has reached a tipping point. Tripoli is slipping from the grasp of a tyrant. The Qadhafi regime is showing signs of collapsing. The people of Libya are showing that the universal pursuit of dignity and freedom is far stronger than the iron fist of a dictator.

The surest way for the bloodshed to end is simple: Moammar Qadhafi and his regime need to recognize that their rule has come to an end. Qadhafi needs to acknowledge the reality that he no longer controls Libya. He needs to relinquish power once and for all. Meanwhile, the United States has recognized the Transitional National Council as the legitimate governing authority in Libya. At this pivotal and historic time, the TNC should continue to demonstrate the leadership that is necessary to steer the country through a transition by respecting the rights of the people of Libya, avoiding civilian casualties, protecting the institutions of the Libyan state, and pursuing a transition to democracy that is just and inclusive for all of the people of Libya. A season of conflict must lead to one of peace.

The future of Libya is now in the hands of the Libyan people. Going forward, the United States will continue to stay in close coordination with the TNC. We will continue to insist that the basic rights of the Libyan people are respected. And we will continue to work with our allies and partners in the international community to protect the people of Libya, and to support a peaceful transition to democracy.


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  -Obama Statement on Libya Turborama  Aug-21-11 09:28 PM   #0 
  - grown ups are in the White House  Botany   Aug-21-11 10:31 PM   #1 
  - I agree! n/t  wisteria   Aug-21-11 10:34 PM   #2 
  - lol...riiiight  ixion   Aug-22-11 06:24 AM   #52 
  - Now, what's in the constitution? Not another Islamic republic, please.  grahamhgreen   Aug-21-11 10:46 PM   #3 
  - Given the actions of the TNC to this point, I would be shocked if it turned that way.  Muskypundit   Aug-21-11 10:54 PM   #5 
  - Similar to Egypt's constitution, retains a lot of Gaddafi's socialist stuff.  joshcryer   Aug-22-11 01:42 AM   #20 
  - lol naive  tcaudilllg   Aug-22-11 01:53 AM   #24 
     - As I said, I cannot make predictions, but I'm not racist and I think that...  joshcryer   Aug-22-11 02:14 AM   #28 
     - 1)Indonesia has the largest Muslim population in the world 2)Do you think America is 'egalitarian'?  Turborama   Aug-22-11 03:59 AM   #44 
     - "Islam is the religion of the state and the principal source of legislation is... Sharia" GTFO  grahamhgreen   Aug-22-11 04:36 AM   #47 
  - I am afraid that might be the case. So far, I have not seen much to give me hope that  razorman   Aug-22-11 09:52 AM   #56 
  - The New Libya  redixdoragon   Aug-21-11 10:52 PM   #4 
  - "Tripoli is slipping from the grasp of a tyrant."  rug   Aug-21-11 10:57 PM   #6 
  - "The future of Libya is now in the hands of the Libyan people. "  redixdoragon   Aug-21-11 11:53 PM   #7 
     - That line made me laugh.  harmonicon   Aug-22-11 12:18 AM   #9 
     - Yeah huh  tcaudilllg   Aug-22-11 01:54 AM   #25 
        - Which gay marriage thing is different under Obama?  No Elephants   Aug-22-11 02:35 AM   #30 
           - Maybe not even that then  tcaudilllg   Aug-22-11 03:26 AM   #41 
     - Unlike Iraq we were asked for help in LIbya  AbortiononDemand   Aug-22-11 01:01 AM   #16 
        - Oh, come now - the people's champion/Iranian spy Chalabi asked us to invade Iraq  Adenoid_Hynkel   Aug-22-11 01:11 AM   #17 
        - You're conflating apples and oranges  AbortiononDemand   Aug-22-11 02:33 AM   #29 
           - There was popular support for taking out Saddam, but none for our staying as long as we have.  No Elephants   Aug-22-11 02:45 AM   #36 
           - Iraq doesn't = Libya  AbortiononDemand   Aug-22-11 02:57 AM   #39 
           - For the record  Adenoid_Hynkel   Aug-22-11 03:30 AM   #42 
              - My bad  AbortiononDemand   Aug-22-11 11:08 AM   #58 
        - Also the UN authorized help for Libya which it never did for Iraq invasion. n/t  pampango   Aug-22-11 03:33 AM   #43 
  - Nope, they said no new oil contract negotiation, no troops on the ground.  joshcryer   Aug-22-11 01:43 AM   #21 
  - Yes. Stage 4 in the OIL WARS.  Mimosa   Aug-22-11 02:38 AM   #31 
  - okay now  drrichardpaul   Aug-22-11 12:06 AM   #8 
  - Touche'!  JohnnyRingo   Aug-22-11 12:44 AM   #13 
  - Being a NATO operation does not abrogate the Constitution of the United States.  No Elephants   Aug-22-11 02:39 AM   #32 
  - NATO, by its own rules, has no legal standing to have initiated hostilities there either  PurityOfEssence   Aug-22-11 12:06 PM   #60 
  - "You forgot Poland." nt.  harmonicon   Aug-22-11 05:35 AM   #50 
     - The war in Iraq was not a NATO exercise  JohnnyRingo   Aug-22-11 10:48 AM   #57 
        - Sure thing.... they're not similar at all. nt.  harmonicon   Aug-22-11 11:43 AM   #59 
  - welcome to DU  OKDem08   Aug-22-11 12:58 AM   #15 
  - Obama arguably withdrew hostilities within 12 days of acting, well within the War Powers Resolution.  joshcryer   Aug-22-11 01:45 AM   #22 
  - So you're saying the Americans have had no part in the bombing  tcaudilllg   Aug-22-11 01:55 AM   #26 
  - They gave NATO logistical support, yes.  joshcryer   Aug-22-11 02:13 AM   #27 
  - "arguably?" Would you have defended Dummya with a word like that?  No Elephants   Aug-22-11 02:43 AM   #35 
     - Well, I've searched for drone strike information.  joshcryer   Aug-22-11 04:09 AM   #45 
        - Great graphics  karynnj   Aug-22-11 09:00 AM   #55 
  - whatever  Skittles   Aug-22-11 02:52 AM   #38 
  - Beautiful statement of principle  bhikkhu   Aug-22-11 12:29 AM   #10 
  - I abhor the language of war. Sends my cynical hackles up. n/t  Ed Suspicious   Aug-22-11 12:41 AM   #11 
  - Good for Libya, good for the world at large.  JohnnyRingo   Aug-22-11 12:42 AM   #12 
  - "A season of conflict must lead to one of peace."  obxhead   Aug-22-11 12:55 AM   #14 
  - If their fruture goes well  AbortiononDemand   Aug-22-11 01:32 AM   #19 
  - Brzezinski speak ... ough  jakeXT   Aug-22-11 01:25 AM   #18 
  - Ah capitalism!  tcaudilllg   Aug-22-11 02:41 AM   #33 
  - Yet his daughter is almost as critical of Obama as Schmoe Scarborough.  No Elephants   Aug-22-11 02:47 AM   #37 
  - Damn you Obama!  tcaudilllg   Aug-22-11 01:51 AM   #23 
  - Could you be more specific?  AbortiononDemand   Aug-22-11 02:42 AM   #34 
     - Deleted message  Name removed   Aug-22-11 03:07 AM   #40 
  - Whole lotta people sad about Qadaffi being deposed in this thread. (nt)  Posteritatis   Aug-22-11 04:09 AM   #46 
  - Where ?  dipsydoodle   Aug-22-11 05:07 AM   #49 
  - As was to be expected  dipsydoodle   Aug-22-11 05:06 AM   #48 
  - "The future of Libya is now in the hands of the Libyan people." = bIG FAT LIE  indurancevile   Aug-22-11 05:39 AM   #51 
  - K & R  Scurrilous   Aug-22-11 06:43 AM   #53 
  - No NATO bases to be allowed in Libya  dipsydoodle   Aug-22-11 09:00 AM   #54 
 

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