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White House: Libya conflict not war, it's a 'kinetic military action'

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ki·net·ic (k-ntk, k-)
adj.

"Energy of an object is the energy which it possesses due to its motion."

or,

"An invading military force dropping bombs on Muslims in far away lands."

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In the last few days, Obama administration officials have frequently faced the question: Is the fighting in Libya a war? From military officers to White House spokesmen up to the president himself, the answer is no. But that leaves the question: What is it?

In a briefing on board Air Force One Wednesday, deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes took a crack at an answer. "I think what we are doing is enforcing a resolution that has a very clear set of goals, which is protecting the Libyan people, averting a humanitarian crisis, and setting up a no-fly zone," Rhodes said. "Obviously that involves kinetic military action, particularly on the front end."
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