Depression Forum Thread, NATO to continue Libya operations in Mental Illness & Depression Forum; NAto mentions it is going to continue Libya operations and can bomb Gaddafi forces in the event that they retain ...
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October 21st, 2011, 3:45 AM
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NATO to continue Libya operations
NAto mentions it is going to continue Libya operations and can bomb Gaddafi forces in the event that they retain fighting.NATO said that professional-Gaddafi forces are sevedependdegraded and losing strength through desertions and defections."the top is near," chief NATO spokeswoman Oana Lungescu told a press conference in Brussels."For the Gaddafi regime, that is the general bankruptcy-- they're fighting a losing battle."Speaking by video-conference from the mission's Naples headquarters, NATO spokesman Colonel Roland admitted that landing the killer blow in Tripoli is proving "way more complex.""NATO doesn't target individuals. Gaddafi doesn't constitute a target," he said.The alliance's UN mandate and the context of street fighting within the capital restricts NATO's influence within the rebel push at the Gaddafi compound within the city."we don't offerclose air support," the Canadian said according to querying on NATO's actions within the field.During urban fighting, he said "being engaged directly alongside combatants wouldn't doubtlessbe practical."He insisted: "we will be able to take out and strike at targets in the event that they pose a threat to the civilian population."Despite the noise they will well be making today in Tripoli, the Gaddafi regime has passed the endping point and that is taking place."For us it is a queryof when."Lungescu said NATO mayplay a task in Libya within the post-Gaddafi period.
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November 17th, 2011, 3:11 AM
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Re: NATO to continue Libya operations
Hay to all
The most top is near," chief NATO spokeswoman Oana Lungescu told a press conference in Brussels."For the Gaddafi regime, that is the general bankruptcy-- they're fighting a losing battle."Speaking by video-conference from the mission's Naples headquarters, NATO spokesman Colonel Roland admitted that landing the killer blow in Tripoli is proving "way more complex.""NATO doesn't target
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