The Obama Administration ordered attacks on
ISIS in the Libyan city of Sirte on August 1, starting another American war.
Officially, Congress was informed that it would be a 30- day operation,
they are refusing to end it.
The 30-operation is due and there’s still no end point,
so President Obama felt obliged to confirm a 30-day extension of the
war, with officials saying it was done at the recommendation of senior
military leaders. As before, this stated length is little more than a
bureaucratic placeholder, and there is no reason to believe the war
won’t just continue indefinitely.
Officials also say that US warships, including one that was scheduled
to be redeployed off the coast of Iran to “keep an eye on Iran” aren’t
going anywhere, and will remain parked off the coast of Libya.
Indications are that one of the warships, the USS Carney, is close
enough to be seen from the shore.
Though officials are claiming that the attacks inside Sirte itself
are likely coming to a close soon, on claims that the “unity government”
has nearly captured the entire city, the expectation is that this will
not end the US campaign in Libya, though where it will target next
remains to be seen.
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