The Libyan war has now begun. It pits a coalition of European powers plus the United States, a handful of Arab states and rebels in Libya against the Libyan government. The long-term goal, unspoken but well understood, is regime change ?~@~T displacing the government of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi and replacing it with a new regime built around the rebels.OK, so the question is, "how does this end"?
There are the major branches from this point. My stab at them include:
- Colonel Qaddafi is killed
- Colonel Qaddafi flees to the interior
- Colonel Qaddafi flees to a foreign nation
- Colonel Qaddafi is captured
- The current government collapses and is replaced by a relatively stable government
- The current government collapses and chaos rules
- The current government hangs on and begins to (1) kill all seen as part of the rebellion or (2) conduct terrorist operations in coalition nations or (3) a combination of the above
- The current government collapses, but regroups in the interior and conducts (1) a guerrilla war against the new government or (2) terrorist operations within coalition nations or (3) a combination of the above
OK, that gets us days to weeks into this. Then what?
Regards — Cliff
the CJCS announced today that "the outcome is uncertain" wr the splendid little war with Libya. Not reassuring.....methinks that ground troops are on the way...especially when the UK revealed that they've had SAS folks there for "weeks."
ReplyDeleteOh what the heck.....we have all those troops we used in Iraq with nothing to do now....right???