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NATO's decision to intervene in Libya was a new kind of operation for the alliance. And now that Moammar Gadhafi has been driven from power, there's a debate about whether NATO will undertake ...
White House: U.S. no longer in lead on Libya. NATO assumed command of all air operations over Libya early Thursday, taking over from the U.S., which had been eager to be rid of that responsibility.
Could NATO foreign involvement in the Arab Spring just be the beginning? The Nation's Robert Dreyfuss asks, now that NATO is closing up shop in Libya, will it turn to Syria?
Juppe spoke ahead of EU and NATO meetings to discuss how to coordinate the campaign of airstrikes on Libya, which so far have primarily involved U.S., British and French forces.
The European Union's migration commissioner was barred from entering eastern Libya because of a "protocol issue", an EU ...
NATO in Libya. By Gary J. Schmitt | Jamie M. Fly. The Weekly Standard. October 03, 2011. The scene was one of jubilation, as British prime minister David Cameron and French president Nicolas ...
NATO countries agreed to enforce a no-fly zone in Libya to protect civilians against Muammar Qaddafi's forces, but fell short of taking full command of all military operations in the North African ...
NATO should also address civilian casualties from its air strikes in Libya at the NATO heads of state summit, taking place in Chicago on May 20 and 21, Human Rights Watch said.
In August 2011 laser-guided bombs dropped by NATO forces reduced three homes in Majer, Libya, to rubble. The strike killed 34, the largest loss of civilian lives from a NATO attack; 38 others were ...
ABOARD THE USS KEARSARGE, March 24, 2011— -- NATO has agreed to relieve the United States of responsibility for enforcing the no-fly zone in Libya. The announcement came on the same day that ...
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