Oh, wait...
Sen. Coons: U.S. will likely have more active military role in Mali
The United States is likely to play a more active military role in Mali, where French-led forces are battling Islamist rebels, after the country holds elections, the chair of a key Senate sub-committee said Monday.
Washington has been providing intelligence, transport and mid-air refuelling to France, which launched its intervention last month, but cannot work directly with the Malian army until a democratically elected government replaces current leaders who came to power after a coup, said Christopher Coons (D-De), chair of the Senate foreign relations committees Africa sub-committee.
There is the hope that there will be additional support from the United States in these and other areas, but
American law prohibits direct assistance to the Malian military following the coup, Coons told journalists in the Malian capital.
After there is a full restoration of democracy, I would think it is likely that we will renew our direct support for the Malian military, added the senator, who led a bipartisan congressional delegation to Mali to meet with interim president Dioncounda Traore and French and African defence officials.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/02/18/sen-coons-u-s-will-likely-have-more-active-military-role-in-mali/
I can almost hear the drumbeat of "domino theory" in the distance.
And before someone accuses me of "maligning a democrat" again, like in this post
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022396701
Keep in mind we've been down the slippery slope of bailing out the French before.
Of course it can't happen again.