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Africa North
NATO Secretary General Calls on Al Qathafi to Quit
2011-08-22
[Tripoli Post] The secretary general of NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. A single organization with differing goals, equipment, language, doctrine, and organization....
, Danish Anders Fogh Rasmussen, said that the Muammar Al Qadaffy
...Custodian of Wheelus AFB for 42 long years...
regime in Libya is clearly crumbling., and that the sooner Al Qadaffy realises that he cannot win the battle against his own people, the better, so that the Libyan people can be spared further bloodshed and suffering.

In a statement on the curren situation in Libya, Rasmussen said: "The Libyan people have suffered tremendously under Al Qadaffy's rule for over four decades. Now they have a chance for a new beginning. Now is the time for all threats against civilians to stop, as the United Nations
...what started out as a a diplomatic initiative, now trying to edge its way into legislative, judicial, and executive areas...
Security Council demanded," he said.

The NATO chief webt on to say: "Now is the time to create a new Libya - a state based on freedom, not fear; democracy, not dictatorship; the will of the many, not the whims of a few.

"That transition must come peacefully. It must come now. And it must be led and defined by the Libyan people."

He said that, "NATO is ready to work with the Libyan people and with the Transitional National Council, which holds a great responsibility," adding that they must make sure that the transition is smooth and inclusive, that the country stays united, and that the future is founded on reconciliation and respect for human rights
...which are usually open to widely divergent definitions...
.
Rasmussen added: "Al Qadaffy's remaining allies and forces also have a great responsibility. It is time to end their careers of violence. The world is watching them. This is their opportunity to side with the Libyan people and choose the right side of history.

"We will continue to monitor military units and key facilities, as we have since March, and when we see any threatening moves towards the Libyan people, we will act in accordance with our U.N. Mandate.

"Our goal throughout this conflict has been to protect the people of Libya, and that is what we are doing.

"Because the future of Libya belongs to the Libyan people. And it is for the international community to assist them, with the United Nations and the Contact Group playing a leading role. NATO wants the Libyan people to be able to decide their future in freedom and in peace."

Rasmussen concluded his statement thus: "Today, they can start building that future, "
Posted by:Fred

#11  That's fair, Frank.

Thank you for fixing my mistake, badanov!

Posted by: trailing wife   2011-08-22 22:35  

#10  Ooooooooo! I'm telling Dad Fred!
Posted by: Frank G   2011-08-22 22:01  

#9  I must have been the one who did it to Anonymoose the other day, because I just did it to Dr. Steve...again by accident. It seems we need an "Are you sure?" button just for me. :-( Here's what he wrote, dear Readers, to keep you until my mistake is fixed.

#5  I remember the statue of Saddam coming down in Baghdad. But after the glow of the successful invasion faded, people asked President Bush, "what now?"

Turns out Bush had the wrong strategy for the occupation of Iraq, and he was roundly (and correctly) criticized for it.

Now then: NATO, for the past five months, has been helping the Libyan rebels. The Duck of Death will be gone in a day or so.

What now?

I'm sure, just absolutely sure, that NATO has learned from our mistakes in Iraq and will have a splendid post-war plan for Libya.

Right?
Posted by: Steve White   2011-08-22 13:27  

Posted by: trailing wife   2011-08-22 21:34  

#8  Now that he is finished we can at long last settle on the spelling of his name: Gonedaffi.
Posted by: Goober Ulaimp3762   2011-08-22 15:40  

#7  If we did proper planning, the French and Italians will constitute the backbone of the post-war assistance.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2011-08-22 15:10  

#6  Splendid. Now the poor Libyan Jihadis won't have to travel all the way to Iraq to kill Americans.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-08-22 13:50  

#5  I remember the statue of Saddam coming down in Baghdad. But after the glow of the successful invasion faded, people asked President Bush, "what now?"

Turns out Bush had the wrong strategy for the occupation of Iraq, and he was roundly (and correctly) criticized for it.

Now then: NATO, for the past five months, has been helping the Libyan rebels. The Duck of Death will be gone in a day or so.

What now?

I'm sure, just absolutely sure, that NATO has learned from our mistakes in Iraq and will have a splendid post-war plan for Libya.

Right?
Posted by: Steve White   2011-08-22 13:27  

#4  "Pottery house rules. You break it, you buy it."
- Colin Powell (prior to the invasion of Iraq)
Posted by: Besoeker   2011-08-22 12:03  

#3  "NATO is ready to work with the Libyan people and with the Transitional National Council...

Sounds like we're in for some more nation building.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2011-08-22 11:54  

#2  Jeeeeesuz, another spelling?
Man, will I be glad when this guy's gone...
Posted by: tu3031   2011-08-22 11:09  

#1  Fred,

Thanks for mentioning Wheelus. As a young air force brat I spent many a day at the OC and the swimming pool. Sad to have seen us give it up. Back in those days (50's) Correjon, Azores and Libya were good duty (at least for a kid).
Posted by: Jack is Back!`   2011-08-22 10:58  

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