Since Obama started the war against Khaddafi and then left it to the French and Brits to finish it, the French and Brits seem reluctant to see it through. There is reason to believe the French and British publics are wary of putting their soldiers in combat again. If we had lost the number of men the British and French lost in WW1, and the remembered horrors of WW2, I suspect we too would be loath to get involved in any war that was not of vital national interest.
There was a time, remember when
The Tommies and their pipers
Would fight the Krauts and die like men
At Passchendaele and Wipers
And at Verdun the poilu fought
For land the German treasured
The blood they paid, the time they bought
Could not in gold be measured
But that was then and long ago
A million graves abide there
It seems but just a song ago
Two generations died there
Nevermore, the women wept
While children cried at bedtime
And then again o’er them it swept
No singing then at dead time
Black Prince and Boney are no more
The glory days are finished
Cheering Tommies off the war
Is very much diminished
And Frenchmen too look well askance
At wars that do not bind them
They all know they’ve been to that dance
Now stay at home we’ll find them
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