[Vision2020] Say What? (local and recent)

Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com
Tue Mar 29 05:38:18 PDT 2011


As President Obama suggested yesterday, each situation is unique,

There is no standard response that applies to all predicaments.

More importantly, the questions become:

How much would we be willing to sacrifice in an intervention?

Does the ends justify the means?

Command and control of the coalition's involvement in the hostilities in
Libya will become NATO's responsibility on Wednesday . . . as it should
be; no 8-year bloodbath whose goal is undefined.

Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho


On Tue, March 29, 2011 5:15 am, Sunil Ramalingam wrote:
>
> Wayne asked,
>
> "Would military intervention in the internal conduct and
> affairs of another country ever be justifiable?"
>
> I think generally not. I'm not sure when I'd support it; maybe genocide?
>
> "If so, what would be the general parameters for making a
> decision to intervene?"
>
> It's not my argument, so I'm not making that case. I'm interested to read
> what others think.
>
> Sunil



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