With all the information we have as of right now, this is what I want to happen.
The United States abruptly ends firing missiles unless absolutely needed to take out a specific high danger threat.
The U.S. endorses Turkey and allows them to finally pull their weight around in the NATO sphere, in regards to the military operations.
France, U.K, and Turkey do the bulk of any eventual probable ground work. Only US people on the ground are the ones that are always on the ground we never hear about in the news.
The US is in full support of all supply-oriented missions such as food, water, humanitarian stuff. You know, what we said the mission is all about.
The Arab countries involved in the political side of the war actively take part in attempting to establish a stable Libya.
I supposed in order for that to happen, Qaddafi would have to get killed, sooner rather than later.
New precedents are set in regards to the US at ude and participation in war regarding peripheral threats. (if you can even call the Libya situation that)
NATO takes one step forward to being slightly multilateral.
France and the EU will naturally be threatened, and make Turkey EU membership even more far-fetched than it is now (I don't want this part to happen but if everything I want happens so far, it will most likely happen)
US and Turkey move forward into the future with an unwritten understanding that Turkey has become a much more important member of the alliance, both in decision-making and military action.
Turkey is the key. They will eventually be the only regional rival Iran will have in the future in regards to ideology and influence. I want the US to use this war to stick NATO issues to Turkey closer than they've ever been.
We plan to withdraw from Iraq and Iran will gush into this power vacuum. Perhaps we can slow down the (IMO) inevitable fall of Saudi Arabia and buffer the Iranian influence by forming a deeper bond with Turkey that will go unnoticed and unacknowledged by most in the media.
Naturally none of this will happen, but its the best (though far fetched) outcome I can hope of the Libyan War.