Friday, March 25, 2011

Libya bombing uncoordinated

The allies bombed Libya are uncoordinated. A clear example is the difference between Britain and the United States on the future of Moammar Gadhafi, and that while the British defense minister acknowledged on Sunday that could be one of the whites, his U.S. counterpart, Robert Gates, it was "foolish" to kill him .

This divergence is the fact that the rest of the Allies-France, Italy and Norway say they worried about the scope of the operation. The deputy spokesman of the French Defense Ministry, Brigadier General Philippe Ponti, admitted that cooperation is not yet "integrated" because it is "extraordinarily complex." Even British Prime Minister yesterday, David Cameron, said the operation "Odyssey at dawn" is under U.S.

command, "but the intention is to transfer to the Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)." In addition, corrected his Defence Minister Liam Fox, said the coalition had no mandate to overthrow the Libyan leader. Italy in turn, affects the use of its bases in Libya unless NATO is leading the military intervention, while Norway said it will take action to clarify specifically that the mission will be.

The U.S. president, Barack Obama, said from Chile, where as part of a Latin American tour, which hopes to transfer the command of "Odyssey at dawn" in a few days.

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