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Well, it won't be long before we are there as well. After all, Obama has declared the US not only world cop as previous administrations have, but also enforcer of the "global conscience."

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=washingtonstory & sid=aI8PXArT0_xU

Again remember the new US Navy slogan is "A Global Force for Good." How arrogant and dangerous. The only purpose of the US military is to intimidate enemies from attacking us and stomping the heck out of them if they do. Humanitarian missions have rarely ended well and jumping into the middle of civil wars certainly won't.

Indeed, Al Qaeda is loving all these revolts and the US help at overthrowing existing governments.

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"Our mujahideen brothers in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and the rest of the Muslim world will get a chance to breathe again after three decades of suffocation," he wrote, using a term that refers generally to Islamic guerrilla groups or holy warriors.

"For the scholars and activists of Egypt to be able to speak again freely, it would represent a great leap forward for the mujahideen," wrote Awlaki, an American of Yemeni origin who is believed to be hiding in southern Yemen.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20110330/wl_nm/us_arabs_qaeda

In a message dated 3/30/2011 2:34:07 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, no_reply writes:

Ivory Coast civil war "reignites" as forces seize key towns

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