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Spain, Norway join war party
2011-03-20
[Iran Press TV] Spain and Norway have announced that they are joining the large-scale military intervention into Libya.

The Spanish Defense Ministry said on Saturday that the country has sent four F-18 fighter jets and a refueling aircraft to Italy to take part in the operation over Libya starting on Sunday, AFP reported.

"These planes will carry out patrol missions and will be operational from tomorrow (Sunday)," a statement issued by the Spanish Defense Ministry read.

On Saturday, Norway announced that six Norwegian F-16 fighter jets will be joining the Western-led military operations against Libya over the next few days.

The warplanes will take off right at the beginning of next week and will be based in Sicily, Italy, according to the announcement.

Foreign forces launched Arclight airstrikes against Libya after officials of a number countries meeting in Gay Paree on Saturday ordered a large-scale military intervention into the country in order to end the assaults on civilians launched by Libyan ruler Muammar Qadaffy's forces.

Representatives of the United States, Britain, La Belle France, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar attended the meeting.

There have been reports that French warplanes have begun firing on Libyan government troops in the eastern city of Benghazi, which is the stronghold of anti-government forces.

The French intervention came after forces loyal to the 68-year-old Libyan ruler began closing in on revolutionaries in eastern Libya, despite a ceasefire declared by Qadaffy on Friday.

In addition, US and British forces fired a barrage of at least 110 Tomahawk cruise missiles at Libya targeting Qadaffy's air defenses on Saturday. The missiles reportedly struck pro-government forces.

Libyan anti-government forces, inspired by revolutions that toppled authoritarian rulers in neighboring Tunisia and Egypt, are fighting to unseat Qadaffy after suffering under his despotic rule for over 41 years.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Sorry for the post above, hit the wrong button.

Merkel is actually far more of a leftist than she let on before the election.

On Libya the political division is roughly Conservative Coalition/Communist Party of East Germany vs Social Democrats/Greens. The former more anti-intervention the latter more on the pro side.

Merkel's father is actually a pro-communist pastor who actually moved from West-Germany to the Soviet Zone in order to strengthen pro-regime forces within the Protestant Church. His nickname within the Church was 'der rote Kasner' ('red Kasner.)

This is where the foundations of her worldview were laid, apparently.

link 'Horst Kasner', German Wikipedia
Posted by: Dino Ebberemp3092   2011-03-20 18:02  

#3  'what the F is up with Germany'
Posted by: Dino Ebberemp3092   2011-03-20 17:50  

#2  Hey, with Spain AND Norway at your backside how can you lose?
Of course the Norwegians havent been in Libya since Cnut was ruing the Saxons.

WHEN will someone target KaDaffy in his beddy-by? There cant be that many places he sleeps at night, and he would have to take his bodyguards with him. We should have infiltrated his bodyguard a long time ago...I mean what is money for?
What are we paying Intelligence for, after all? Do they spend ALL their time cutting articles out of the newspapers and hanging out?

Put a Tomahawk cruise missile in his bedroom window and one in the bathroom window down the hall just to be sure.
Come ON, guys!

Is Obama back from Rio yet?
Posted by: Dribble2716   2011-03-20 07:21  

#1  Spain is coming back becuse they tucked tail and ran in Iraq - it's the old we need some street cred. Norway is a suprise - what the F is up with Germany! T
Posted by: Retired LEO   2011-03-20 04:02  

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