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US hails 'extraordinary' French, British roles in Libya
by Staff Writers
Brussels (AFP) Sept 8, 2011

Britain and France played "extraordinary" roles in NATO's air war in Libya but the United States provided the critical assets that ensured its success, the US ambassador to NATO said Thursday.

"We're clearly getting near to the end of the operation," said ambassador Ivo Daalder, nearly six months since NATO took over a mission to protect civilians from Moamer Kadhafi's forces.

British and French aircraft flew one-third of some 22,000 sorties while their warplanes hit 40 percent of the 5,000 military targets that NATO destroyed in Libya, Daalder said.

"France and the United Kingdom did an extraodinary job and they were equally indispensable to the success of this operation," Daalder told reporters.

While around half of NATO members contributed military assets to the operation, only eight conducted air strikes: the United States, France, Britain, Canada, Italy, Denmark, Norway and Belgium.

Daalder highlighted the roles played by Belgium, Denmark and Norway, saying that combined they bombed as many targets as France despite their relatively small air forces.

Britain and France spearheaded the air war against Kadhafi's forces in Libya, launching the first salvos under a coalition led by the United States on March 19.

But with the United States bogged down in Afghanistan, US President Barack Obama handed command of Libya operations to NATO on March 31.

Despite the handover, the US military provided three-quarters of the refuelling planes and reconnaissance and intelligence aircraft, while US unmanned drones were deployed to provide high-precision targeting.

US warplanes and cruise missiles were also central in taking out Kadhafi's air defences, allowing NATO warplanes to fly over safer skies in Libya.

"Each of these elements were absolutely critical to the success of the operation," Daalder said, noting that US planes flew a quarter of nearly 22,000 sorties, more than any other nation.

The US "contribution was critical to enabling NATO countries and partner countries to participate in, and fulfill their contributions to the mandate."

Daalder said NATO would continue its mission as long as Kadhafi loyalists pose a threat to civilians.

The alliance's second 90-day mandate ends on September 27, but officials have said NATO would renew it if the threat remained.

While forces of Libya's ruling National Transitional Council hunt for Kadhafi, who aired another defiant audio tape on Thursday, Daalder said it was unclear whether his capture would necessarily prompt his followers to raise the white flag.

"It isn't clear that if he were to be taken out that the whole thing would necessarily collapse; we just don't know that. We do know that if he doesnt have the capability to pose a threat to civilians, then it doesnt really matter," Daalder said.

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NATO vows to push on with Libya campaign
Lisbon (AFP) Sept 8, 2011 - NATO will push ahead with its bombing campaign in Libya for as long as it deems there is still a threat from forces loyal to fugitive former leader Moamer Kadhafi, the alliance's chief said on Thursday.

Speaking after Kadhafi had vowed in his latest broadside that NATO would be defeated, the organisation's secretary general Anders Fogh Rasmussen said it was time for the colonel to throw in the towel.

"NATO and our partners will continue the mission as long as the threat remains. Kadhafi and the remains of his machine must realise that there is nothing to be gained from more fighting," he said on a visit to Portugal.

"Libya is turning a new page. The future of Libya is now in the hands of the Libyan people," Rasmussen told reporters.

Rasmussen also defended the conduct of the seven-month air campaign, saying everything had been done to avoid civilian casualties.

"Our operation in Libya has been a great success," said the former Danish premier.

"We've been very cautious the way we've been conducting the operations to avoid civilian victims. We've prevented a massacre ... I don't think we could have done something diferent."

In his latest interview with a Syrian television station from his desert hideout, Kadhafi said NATO "will be defeated" as its "logistical capacities will not allow it" to press on with its campaign.





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