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UPDATE 1-NATO could agree in hours on Libya operations
Sun Mar 27, 2011 4:13pm GMT
* Military committee approves operations plan

* Deal would see NATO take over from coalition

* NATO official says handover could take up to 72 hours

(Adds U.S. officials, analyst comment)

By David Brunnstrom

BRUSSELS, March 27 (Reuters) - NATO states could agree in hours for the alliance to take over command of military operations in Libya from coalition forces, a NATO official said on Sunday.

The agreement could be reached at a meeting of NATO ambassadors which started at 1600 GMT, the official said, adding that the military committee of the 28-nation alliance had finalised its operations plan.

"That's a good sign," the official said. "Either the operations plan is approved by the ambassadors tonight, or that may happen tomorrow. Either way, it's a matter of hours."

An agreement by ambassadors would mean the council of the NATO states would take political control of all military operations, including ground strikes to protect civilians, from a coalition led by France, the United States and Britain.

However, a high-level body to include Arab states, expected to emerge from an international conference in London on Tuesday, would give "broad political guidance", the official said.

A decision for NATO to take over military operations has been delayed by disagreements between NATO members France and Turkey over political control of the mission, but these differences appear to have narrowed.

U.S Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told ABC News in an interview she expected a "positive" decision for NATO to take over the mission.

"Just as the arms embargo and the no-fly zone has been transitioned to NATO command and control, the civilian protection mission will as well," she said.

U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates said on U.S. television the United States would begin reducing the military forces it had committed to the Libya mission "beginning this week or within the next week or so".

Both Clinton and Gates raised the possibility that Muammar Gaddafi's regime could splinter and said the London conference would discuss political strategies to end his 41-year rule.

FRENCH, TURKISH DIFFERENCES

French President Nicholas Sarkozy has said France wants the alliance's command and control "machinery" used to coordinate the air campaign, while political control rests in the hands of the members of the coalition.

Turkey has wanted to be able to use its NATO veto to limit allied operations against Libya's infrastructure and avoid casualties among Muslim civilians.

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu told reporters on Thursday Turkey's fears had been addressed and command of military operations would be transferred completely to NATO.

But a Turkish foreign ministry official said on Friday Turkey wanted to be part of the steering group expected to be set up in London and have a role in political decision-making.

Turkey's minister for EU affairs, Egemen Bagis, told reporters at the Brussels Forum conference on Sunday that discussion on NATO's future role was ongoing, adding: "Turkey is entitled to express her views and help shape policies."

Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and Davutoglu are both expected to attend the London meeting and Daniel Keohane of the European Institue for Security Studies said Turkey would want to ensure in any NATO agreement that it can exert some control over how a NATO mission picks its targets.

British Defence Minister Liam Fox told the BBC that if a political agreement was reached, it would see NATO take over military operations in coming days.

"(It) doesn't actually mean that NATO will take over immediately. There's an execution directive ... if that's successful tonight, over the next few days NATO will take complete command."

The NATO official said a handover to NATO command would take 48-72 hours.

NATO has said its no-fly zone in Libya, which it agreed to enforce on Thursday, would be "impartial", and would ban flights both by Gaddafi's forces and his opponents, as would NATO enforcement on an arms embargo.

Keohane said that with rebel forces advancing, problems could arise if they closed in on Tripoli as fighting there could result in large numbers of casualties and there would be an increased risk of civilian casualties from any air strikes.

"And if rebel forces were seen to be seeking revenge on Gaddafi supporters, it could cause huge political problems for the alliance," he said, "because the U.N. mandate to protect civilians should apply across the board." (Editing by Andrew Roche)
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1s.gif Op zondag 27 maart 2011 18:31 schreef Insane- het volgende:
In het eerste topic van dit reeks:

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:D _O-
hoezo adhd ?
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1s.gif Op zondag 27 maart 2011 18:31 schreef Insane- het volgende:
In het eerste topic van dit reeks:

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_O- :+
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BBC
1628: The rebels told AFP that they would halt their advance overnight at Nufilia because they had heard Col Gaddafi's troops were deployed about 50km (30 miles) down the road towards Sirte. They would wait for coalition air strikes to destroy any heavy weapons, they added.

1624: A rebel fighter in Bin Jawad, Mohamed Ali al-Atwish, said the Libyan leader's troops were now "scared rats". "They are dropping their weapons, their uniforms and dressing as civilians," he added. Most of the small town looked intact, although smoke poured from the house of an alleged Gaddafi sympathiser, an AFP correspondent said. Some rebels feared that government troops might be hiding in people's homes.

1620: Meanwhile in eastern Libya, rebels have seized control of Bin Jawad - the furthest westwards they have advanced since the uprising began in mid-February. The AFP news agency reports that about 100 fighters danced and fired into the air in celebration in the town centre, singing: "Muammar, you're a dog - we marched straight into Bin Jawad." The rebels said they had also taken the next town along the coast, Nufilia, only 100km (60 miles) from Sirte, Col Gaddafi's stronghold.
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feb17libya Feb17Libya
Nufilia (100km for Sirte) now in hands of revolutionaries AFP reports feb17.info/live-libya-unr #Libya #Feb17
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ChangeInLibya Mhalwes
SIRTE IS RISING UP: Reports of shots heard and demonstrations inside the city not far from the University and Ouagadougou hall #libya feb17
  zondag 27 maart 2011 @ 18:44:07 #171
173736 sunny16947
het kan altijd erger
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SIRTE IS RISING UP: Reports of shots heard and demonstrations inside the city not far from the University and Ouagadougou hall #libya feb17
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Snooker is top!!!
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SkyNewsBreak Sky News Newsdesk
Reuters: 20 military vehicles including truck-mounted anti-aircraft guns seen leaving Gaddafi's stronghold of Sirte going towards Tripoli
  zondag 27 maart 2011 @ 18:46:34 #173
273703 MangoTree
I wish I had...
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1s.gif Op zondag 27 maart 2011 18:45 schreef deleriouz het volgende:

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Zoiets las ik eerder vandaag, hij wil Tripoli versterken.
2019: The Great Awakening
  zondag 27 maart 2011 @ 18:50:29 #174
306949 dude1986
Always bored...
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En ja hoor... De Britten nemen 'controle' over oliehandel over....
wordt steeds duidelijker waarvoor ze daar zijn....

http://www.depers.nl/buit(...)handen-rebellen.html

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Eerder op de dag werd bekend dat de Britten de controle over de oliehandel in Libië zullen overnemen. Met dit besluit creëren de Britten een diplomatiek conflict, aangezien veel Arabische landen vrezen dat het Westen alleen geïnteresseerd is in de olie van Libië. Qatar en Groot-Brittannië behoren tot de grootste medestanders van de rebellen.
  zondag 27 maart 2011 @ 18:50:39 #175
19242 yavanna
Results may vary.
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BBC

Libyan state television reports that the western city of Misrata is "now secure". "Counterterrorism units arrest the terrorist gangs which terrorised civilians in Misrata. The city is now secure and life is going back to normal," a caption says.

Libyan state TV is also reporting that "hundreds of thousands demonstrated in London yesterday to say we are with you against this war and we oppose the conspiracy hatched against Libya", :D according to BBC Monitoring. To back its claim with "facts", it showed pictures of protesters carrying green flags and chanting pro-Gaddafi slogans near the Palace of Westminster.
~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~
  zondag 27 maart 2011 @ 18:51:19 #176
19242 yavanna
Results may vary.
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1s.gif Op zondag 27 maart 2011 18:24 schreef doeterniettoezegiktoch het volgende:

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ja die vrouw nummer 1 trekt die zak over haar hoofd :( Grrrrr
Indeed. Walgelijk.
~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~
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Tripolitanian Reports of protests against #Gaddafi in #Sirte
zou het ? dat zou goed nieuws zijn !

oh ja , voor de geïnteresseerden ;
Libyan Revolution Chants
hoezo adhd ?
  zondag 27 maart 2011 @ 18:52:07 #178
19242 yavanna
Results may vary.
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1s.gif Op zondag 27 maart 2011 18:45 schreef deleriouz het volgende:

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Opmerkelijk, zouden ze Sirt zo makkelijk opgeven.
~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~
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1s.gif Op zondag 27 maart 2011 18:46 schreef MangoTree het volgende:

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Zoiets las ik eerder vandaag, hij wil Tripoli versterken.
Inderdaad, hij zal ook begrijpen dat hij nu iedereen in Tripoli nodig gaat hebben. Het is ook niks voor hem om zonder zware gevechten de genoemde steden te laten schieten. ik hoop nog steeds dat er veel nieuwe demonstranten zijn in de door rebellen heroverde steden, zodat de demonstranten ook sterker komen te staan.
Wat gewoon is voor de spin, is chaos voor de vlieg.
  zondag 27 maart 2011 @ 18:53:02 #180
273703 MangoTree
I wish I had...
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Ik zoek de beste kaart met ook de kleinere plaatsen erop, tot dusver is het deze;



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