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NATO rifts strain Libya campaign


View Photo Gallery —  As international airstrikes continue against forces loyal to Moammar Gaddafi, rebels face difficult battles.

By Michael Birnbaum, Wednesday, July 6, 3:57 AM

ABOARD A NATO RADAR PLANE OFF LIBYA — As NATO countries diverge over the scope of their commitments in Libya, few places offer a better view of the evolving conflict there than the cockpits of the specially equipped radar aircraft that constantly circle 50 miles off the coast, coordinating the alliance’s missions.

The bombing campaign, now well into its fourth month, has stretched some militaries to the limit. Others, such as Germany, never agreed to participate. Some NATO officials privately say they worry that in the coming weeks, more individual countries will decide to pursue their own military agendas without consulting the alliance first — as has happened with France, which last week admitted to airdropping weapons to rebels.



Inside the radar plane — a windowless Boeing 707 with a 30-foot-wide radar dish perched on its back — military personnel from nine countries keep watch over the round-the-clock bombing raids that have pounded Libya since March. On their screens, air-traffic controllers track the pulsing dots representing fighter jets, warships and unmanned drone aircraft, while English in a cacophony of accents crackles over the radio systems as they communicate with pilots.

By the end of July, however, the Norwegian voices will fall silent, as the country pulls out the six planes that have flown 10 percent of the more than 5,200 strike sorties mounted since NATO took over control of operations from the United States at the end of March.

Other countries have also been reconsidering their commitments. Last week, Dutch Defense Minister Hans Hillen decried “mission creep,” saying that NATO should stick to protecting civilians and not try to oust Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi. Last month, the House of Representatives voted not to authorize President Obama’s use of U.S. forces in the conflict in Libya, although it voted down a proposal to strip funding for the operation.

As of late last month, the United States had flown a quarter of the total NATO sorties over Libya and 16 percent of the strike sorties, according to the Defense Department. Bombs were dropped on 119 occasions, including 39 from unmanned Predator drones. According to the Defense Department, U.S. manned strike aircraft are engaged only in defensive missions against Libyan air defenses on the ground as part of the no-fly zone enforcement, not the “offensive” missions being flown by coalition members engaged in “civilian protection.”

At present, NATO, France, Britain and the United States each fly one AWACS command-and-control plane a day, for eight to nine hours at a time.

On a recent evening, planes struck targets in the Libyan capital, Tripoli; a military base west of Tripoli; and near Misurata, the rebel-held city east of Tripoli that is encircled by government troops. Just 17 planes, including two drones, were in the air during the more than six hours the NATO AWACS plane was on duty, many fewer than in previous months, air-traffic controllers said, reflecting the stagnation of the front lines and the Libyan government’s apparently diminished ability to attack civilians.

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4 Comments

syzetetes
When are people going to wise up and realize that we're terrorizing another country in the name of Democracy? There are plenty of reports with the truth of the situation in Libya and Syria. Take the time to think about the actual situation by educating yourselves with different perspectives and then consider everything. Enough being spoon fed by one or two sources.
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Today 7/6/2011 6:09:34 AM UTC+1000


Curly4
Europe is supposed to be united as designated by the EU symbol. It is not as united as the name implies, If the nations of Europe cannot take on a third rate nation as Libya without running out of willpower and munitions what is it going to do if there is a real war?
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Today 7/6/2011 5:42:55 AM UTC+1000


MeTo
Is the article correct about the F-15s towards end of it? If so, who is flying those F-15s? And what kind of target was being bombed? How does fit with what the US says it is doing?
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Today 7/6/2011 5:27:27 AM UTC+1000


4thFloor
Just another leg in the WWIII Marathon....
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Today 7/6/2011 5:17:58 AM UTC+1000

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