I'm going to participate in a little exercise called fact checking the fact check.
OBAMA: "Our most effective alliance, NATO, has taken command of the enforcement of the arms embargo and no-fly zone. ... Going forward, the lead in enforcing the no-fly zone and protecting civilians on the ground will transition to our allies and partners, and I am fully confident that our coalition will keep the pressure on Gadhafi's remaining forces. In that effort, the United States will play a supporting role."
THE FACTS: As by far the pre-eminent player in NATO, and a nation historically reluctant to put its forces under operational foreign command, the United States will not be taking a back seat in the campaign even as its profile diminishes for public consumption.
FCFC: You cannot claim a fact for something that hasn't happened yet. Author is making an assumption based on the past. The President has already indicated the paradigm will change. We will know the answer to this in another 30 days.
OBAMA: "Our military mission is narrowly focused on saving lives."
THE FACTS: Even as the U.S. steps back as the nominal leader, reduces some assets and fires a declining number of cruise missiles, the scope of the mission appears to be expanding and the end game remains unclear.
FCFC: Currently the military mission is preventing the slaughter of Libyan people. The overall objective is the ouster of MG. Again U.S. involvment could increase but hasen't happened yet. Again let's see in 30 days.
OBAMA: Seeking to justify military intervention, the president said the U.S. has "an important strategic interest in preventing Gadhafi from overrunning those who oppose him. A massacre would have driven thousands of additional refugees across Libya's borders, putting enormous strains on the peaceful - yet fragile - transitions in Egypt and Tunisia." He added: "I am convinced that a failure to act in Libya would have carried a far greater price for America."
THE FACTS: Obama did not wait to make that case to Congress, despite his past statements that presidents should get congressional authorization before taking the country to war, absent a threat to the nation that cannot wait.
FCFC: That so called fact check is totally unrealed to what Obama stated.
OBAMA: "And tonight, I can report that we have stopped Gadhafi's deadly advance."
THE FACTS: The weeklong international barrage has disabled Libya's air defenses, communications networks and supply chains. But Gadhafi's ground forces remain a potent threat to the rebels and civilians, according to U.S. military officials
FCFC: Obama didn't say MG's ground forces were not a threat, so another fail.
OBAMA: "Some nations may be able to turn a blind eye to atrocities in other countries. The United States of America is different. And as president, I refused to wait for the images of slaughter and mass graves before taking action."
THE FACTS: Mass violence against civilians has also been escalating elsewhere, without any U.S. military intervention anticipated
FCFC: The sentance on its own is true but does not contradict Obamas statement. Fail.
There are many parts of our involvment in Libya that should be debated but the author is suggesting the President is factually misprepresenting what is going on any why we are involved and it is simply not true. Wonder how the author would handle the "mushroom cloud defense"