الاثنين، 31 أكتوبر 2011

Atlantic announces the end of his mission in Libya and transitional demands and survival

NATO ends its military operation in Libya in the middle of the night, after seven months of launching an air and naval campaign helped to bring down and kill the Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi ousted ..
NATO said that the Secretary General of NATO, Anders Fogh Rasmussen announced the end of the mission to visit Libya on Monday; where he will meet the Transitional National Assembly and members of civil society.
Although Rasmussen as a "mission in Libya of the most successful operations in the history of NATO," but it caused sharp disagreements within the alliance.
And stuck to its decision to terminate the alliance process, despite calls by the Transitional National Assembly has to stay for a longer period, the alliance said he did not expect to play a major role after the war, however, may help in the transition to democracy by helping to reform the security sector.
NATO has assumed the task of Libya, March 31 / March, a United Nations mandate imposed the no-fly zone over Libya and allowed foreign military forces of NATO forces using various procedures necessary for the protection of Libyan officials.
The mandate ended last Thursday, despite the request of the Transitional National Assembly of the UN Security Council to wait until it decides whether it needs to help secure the borders of the alliance in Libya.
But NATO officials said that members are free to provide additional security assistance to Libya individually.
NATO members are keen to end the costly efforts quickly as it involved more than 26 thousand air sorties and naval patrols around the clock at a time when budgets are under severe pressure because of the global economic crisis.
The Secretary General of NATO, Anders Fogh Rasmussen announced the decision last week, describing the process of Libya as one of the most successful operations in the history of the alliance, which extends to 62 years.
The process of Libya, the first NATO does not play the United States leadership, and have drawn sharp criticism from Washington to the capacity of the Allies after they failed to achieve desired results quickly ..
And praised the U.S. Ambassador in NATO Ivo Daalder and the commander of NATO operations U.S. Admiral James Stavridis task successfully today in a commentary he wrote for The New York Times, but emphasized the need to address the shortcomings of the Allies in the capacity stated during the process ..
While a description of the process as "a real effort to NATO," as it contributed aircraft of its members by 75% of the flights, they said that the United States played a prominent role in the destruction of air defense system of Libya and provide the necessary resources, including vast amounts of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, refueling in the air .
Provided NATO countries and 14 States and four other naval and air forces, but only eight countries participated in the NATO combat missions, and opposed some of the major NATO countries, especially Germany to intervene.
Daalder said Stavridis and that U.S. planes carried out quarter of all flights over Libya in France and Britain contributed one third were mostly bombing raids, and the rest of the participating countries Voshmt about 40%

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