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Extremely disappointed in Brian Williams interview with President Obama. Two very important topics were not even mentioned. 1. Exactly who are the rebels we are fighting for?

2. Now that NATO and a number of very rich Arab countries have entered the conflict will our costs to conduct lthe action be nil or at least significantly lower.

Respectfully, Pat Maher

2. Now that NATO and a number of very rich Arab countries have entered the conflict will our cost

    Reply#1 - Tue Mar 29, 2011 8:22 PM EDT

    The President answers both questions in his address to the nation. The rebels are Gadhafi's men and supporters. The United Nations with the 85 countries joined in are sharing the cost of the mission. Good news you can review the address if you missed some of the points he made. The two questions you spoke of were actually on the list on the White House website. Obama would spend all his time explaining to each person who has a question so he always allows that on the White House website and even you get a response to your question if you submit it. FYI

      Reply#2 - Wed Mar 30, 2011 2:53 AM EDT

      Down with Mad Dog and the Big Dogs in the Middle East/ If successful to such an end Libya will become a

      strong ally and therefore is of vital interest to the United States. God bless President Obama and God Speed

      to the Rebels as they strive for freedom which is a universal right for all people in this world.

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