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United States News Title: White House: Libya Campaign Isn’t War The briefing came just before the White House sent documents to the Hill explaining their position and one day after House Speaker John Boehner warned the Administration that if it did not clarify its position on Libya, it would be in violation of the 1973 War Powers Resolution by the weeks end. The resolution requires Presidents to seek congressional approval for conflicts lasting more than 90 days. On Wednesday, White House officials argued that the U.S. provided the bulk of its contribution at the front end but continues to provide support in terms of refueling, intelligence, aerial drones and infrequent manned sorties. They stressed that funding for those operations is coming out of the existing Pentagon budget and President Obama would not be asking for a special supplemental for Libya. Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafis ability to harm his own people has been diminished in recent months, they argued, as he has suffered political and military defections in the face of near united international opposition. The White House expects U.S. commitments through the North American Treaty Organization to decline. On April 15, Obama, along with his French and German counterparts, wrote an op-ed calling for Gaddafis ouster. While the underlying justification for the operation in Libya remains United Nations resolution 1973, which simply calls for the defense of the Libyan people, Gaddafi has shown absolutely no indication that he would remain in power and stop threatening his own people, one of the Administration officials said. There have been increased entrepreneurial diplomatic efforts to convince Qaddafi to leave Libya, the official added. One official bristled when asked about Rep. Michele Bachmanns assertion in Monday nights GOP presidential debate that [we] dont yet know who the rebel forces are that were helping. The Minnesota Republican is the newest member of the House Select Committee on Intelligence. The official noted that in addition to meeting with them in multiple international venues, the White House has received members of the Transitional National Council, whose 45 members represent the various opposition factions, as has Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on several occasions. We believe that we do have a legitimate interlocutor in the TNC, the official said. And they have a much better chance of delivering a better future for Libya than Qaddafi and his regime. Such a good chance, the official went on to say, that they are negotiating with Congress to release some of the tens of billions of dollars in frozen Gaddafi accounts to the TNC to help fund their cause. Democratic Rep. Dennis Kucinich and nine other members of Congress filed a lawsuit on Wednesday to force the Administration to cease operations in Libya. Administration officials declined to comment on pending litigation, except to point out that historically, such suits had little impact on policy. Read more: http://swampland.time.com/2011/06/15/white-house-war-powers-dont-apply-to-libya-campaign/#ixzz1PNi4ywnn Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 4.
#3. To: buckeroo (#0)
That's what I thought, blowing more smoke up everyones ass and calling it sunshine...
Or pissing on your leg and telling you it's raining......
#5. To: CZ82 (#4)
There isn't a backbone among the lot of them...
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