Libyan Airstrikes Raise Questions On Strategy ; Maine's Members of Congress Should Use Their Influence to Pin Down the Goals of This Action.

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President Obama may not think he had to ask Congress before approving a military intervention in Libya. But now that it's started, Congress should be asking some hard questions of him.

First among them are, what is the goal of this operation and how does it end? How far should we be willing to go to remove Moammar Gadhafi from office, and is any outcome short of his removal acceptable?

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Libyan Airstrikes Raise Questions On Strategy ; Maine's Members of Congress Should Use Their Influence to Pin Down the Goals of This Action.

We in Maine are represented by a bipartisan delegation in Washington, whose members have access to the admi...

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