The prolonged military operation in Libya is starting to have its toll on the image and status of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and is increasing the chances of Libya breaking up or ...
NATO’s failure to apply sufficient military force to oust Libya’s leader and protect civilians is a blow to the credibility of the alliance and the United States, says expert Robert E. Hunter.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO agreed on Tuesday to enforce an arms embargo on Libya but failed to resolve a bigger wrangle over who should run the military campaign against Muammar Gaddafi's forces once ...
The recent arrest and subsequent release of Libyan warlord Ossama Anjiem, also known as Ossama al-Masri, by Italian authorities have exposed the deep-seated complicity and criminality of various ...
TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) A NATO missile struck a house in Tripoli where Moammar Gadhafi and his wife were staying on Saturday, missing the Libyan leader but killing his youngest son and three grandchildren ...
When the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) meets next week at a summit in Chicago, expect a lot of self-congratulatory rhetoric about the alliance’s bombing campaign in Libya last year. Backed ...
The quants man jumped ship from the New York Times to lead his own site, FiveThirtyEight.com, designed to use data to change the way people view the world. There’s been no reduction in NATO’s bombing ...
The last year has revealed to the Europeans three important truths about the American defense posture. First, spending on the military in the United States has reached such heights—almost $700 billion ...
"He will sink NATO and its criminal plans into the mire of ignominy" --Fidel Castro on what will happen if Col. Muammar Qaddafi stands his ground in Libya. As part of a larger piece, titled "NATO's ...
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