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Africa North
Arab League Poised To Reject Foreign Military Role
2011-03-03
[Ennahar] Arab League foreign ministers met in Cairo to discuss a draft resolution rejecting foreign military intervention in Libya, the deputy secretary general of the league said.

The repositioning of U.S. ships and aircraft closer to Libya is widely seen as a symbolic show of force since neither the United States nor its NATO allies have shown any appetite for direct military intervention in the turmoil that has seen Qadaffy lose control of large swaths of his country.

Italy said it was sending a humanitarian mission to Tunisia to provide food and medical aid to as many as 10,000 people who had fled violence in Libya on its eastern border.

The White House said the ships were being redeployed in preparation for possible humanitarian efforts but stressed it "was not taking any options off the table." Gates said: "Our job is to give the president the broadest possible decision space."
Posted by:Fred

#2  At last check, the Arab league is reconsidering
+ may agree to CONDITIONAL INTERVENTION includ the NO-FLY ZONE.

E.g. see below.

* YNETNEWS > GADDAFI: REBELS LIKE ISRAEL IN GAZA.

ARTIC = claims that TURKEY has offered to lead any NATO intervention force into Libyuh in return for formal EU Membership.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2011-03-03 23:01  

#1  Foreign military involvement in the internal affairs of a rat-bag tyrant or dictator sets a bad precedent and makes the other rat-bag tyrants and dictators nervous. Once it starts, where will it end?
Posted by: SteveS   2011-03-03 21:25  

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