Saturday, October 20, 2012

My Thoughts on Lybia

Due to the recent death of the U.S. ambassador Chris Stevens, I have been thinking about what we should
be doing to make sure a tragedy like this never happens again. After watching the second Presidential 
Debate, I listened to the views of Barack Obama and Mitt Romney debating on what to do about Lybia.
Both candidates agreed that we should "buff up" security not only in Lybia, but across all our embassies
to make sure that something like this does not happen elsewhere.
   
    My Honest Opinion, I think not only should be buff up securities of these embassies, but we should go
after these groups that have committed this attack; the terrorist groups such as Al Qaeda, and such.
Now, that's much easier said than done. We should investigate for those responsible, interviewing witnesses,
and trying to piece together the puzzle that will give us our solution: Who is responsible?
We should also have the governments of these nations, and their militaries trained and kept in check by our
government to prevent government takeovers. We shall not only buff up our embassies, but also the
governments in the surrounding areas these embassies are stationed. This will lower the chance of a attack
of this magnitude occurring again, substantially. 

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