I’ll have more in tomorrow’s Morning Jolt, but I feel tonight a lot  like the night of Obama’s speech announcing the Afghanistan surge to  West Point. On paper, I agree with a lot of what Obama is saying. But  he’s stringing together a lot of pretty-sounding phrases without really  getting at the questions most skeptical Americans have: why intervene  here and not in other places? Obama’s caught himself between his  comments that clearly suggested regime change (Qaddafi must step down)  and a strict adherence to a U.N. mandate that doesn’t include regime  change. What is our goal? What do we do when America’s national interest  and a United Nations rule conflict? And why are we worrying about what  the U.N. says, anyway? Obama seems to be indicating we say publicly that  we’re not pursuing regime change military but pursue it through  non-military means, which seems like a fine (and perhaps odd) line. (If  you’re trying to knock a brutal terror-sponsoring dictator out of power,  knock him out of power! Don’t do it halfway!) Finally, what have we  signed ourselves on to? Can we trust the Libyan rebels? What are we  trying to replace Qaddafi with?
In the end, Obama’s speech amounted to, “Look, I realize none of you  understand my decision making, but at the end of the day, you can rest  easy knowing I’m right.”He thinks he’s reassuring us.
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