assistance. of course there are extremist elements there as there are in every country. we ve got to do what we can to help them make that transition. i think they are eager to do that, without turning to radical islam. greta: do you think president obama has the same commitment to helping them out that for instance you would like to see? i believe so. i think the president understands what is at stake here. it is not only for the good of the libyan people, but it is not in america s national security interests to see that country turn radical. there is going to be two steps forward and within step back. it took us 100 years and a bloody civil war to figure out what kind of country we were going to be. let s give them a chance and help them with technical assistance many they are not going to need our money. let s celebrate a day when a brutal dictator is on his way out. and let s hope that assad is
disarmed and once the ntc has had a chance to grab the reins of power. at the end of the day i think at least as far as libya is concerned it is going to be stable and we in the united states should let the libyans sort this out themselves. greta: i m not suggesting we get involved. this is in the back of mind. okay they got a lot of money. first risk of money grab. money doesn t always bring out the best in people. that bothers me a little. then you say they have this sophisticated back , well educated, then i think why in the world did they put up with this guy for the last 42 years or whatever i was? i m hopeful, i don t want to get us overinvolved. it is hard, looking at this video tonight and what has happened in other countries, to have as much optimism many. but i want your optimism general. once this guy is gone libya is going to be in a better
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deposes that are depots that are full of weapons, including possibly hand held surface-to-air missiles we have to secure those depots so they dope get in the wrong hands. we have to make they don t get if the wrong hands. we have to try to see public billings are not destroyed as happened in baghdad. so the government can continue to function. we need to help them. keep government sphraoeulg goods and selfs to the people. supplying goods and services to the people that doesn t moon money. they ve talked to me about reimbursing the united states for costs incurred in this conflict. they have 30 some billion dollars tied up which will be freed up for them. money is not the problem. making this transition is the real challenge. a lot can got wrong. we have to do what we can to make it go right that means with technical assistance from the europeans and ourselves. greta: you mentioned weapons. with great fanfare our government in 2004 when
assistance. of course there are extremist elements there as there are in every country. we ve got to do what we can to help them make that transition. i think they are eager to do that, without turning to radical islam. greta: do you think president obama has the same commitment to helping them out that for instance you would like to see? i believe so. i think the president understands what is at stake here. it is not only for the good of the libyan people, but it is not in america s national security interests to see that country turn radical. there is going to be two steps forward and within step back. it took us 100 years and a bloody civil war to figure out what kind of country we were going to be. let s give them a chance and help them with technical assistance many they are not going to need our money. let s celebrate a day when a brutal dictator is on his way out. and let s hope that assad is