This article is about a wounded fighter that was shot by a rooftop sniper. And when he was brought into the hospital there were no empty beds and they had no Anesthesia or painkillers. More than 1,300 others have been wounded since the protests erupted in the western city last month.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR:
No need for U.S. to be involved in Libya's mess
Robert Kaye, Las Vegas
Tuesday, March 22, 2011 | 2:03 a.m.
Here we go again. The United States once again feels it has to get involved in the internal politics of another nation that poses no threat to us.
How many more U.S. soldiers must get killed or scarred by getting involved in conflicts we have no need to be involved with? I am surprised to see the "peace" president get involved with this mess in Libya.
It is time for the United States to focus on its own internal problems and only get involved in conflicts when it affects our national security. We are not the police of the world. I hope the "peace" president, who has had nothing but war during his term, is listening. Let the Libyans solve their own crisis.