Sunday, June 26, 2011

NATO rejects ceasefire call from Italy: Italy's call for a ceasefire exposes the strain on the NATO alliance.

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NATO rejects ceasefire call from Italy: NATO has rejected a call from Italy to suspend hostilities in . The...
Italy's call for a ceasefire exposes the strain on the NATO alliance. Nearly 14 weeks of bombing have so far failed to overthrow Gaddafi. NATO is facing mounting pressure over the cost of the conflict and rising civilian casualties. Rasmussen said the allies are committed to making the necessary efforts to sustain the operation NATO has rejected a call from Italy to suspend hostilities in Libya. The alliance's chief, Anders Fogh-Rasmussen, tried to reassure wavering members that Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi, can be beaten. US, British and French leaders have said they will keep up the pressure until Gaddafi steps down. But rebels opposing him have been unable to break through his defenses and advance on the capital Tripoli.

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Airbase Tripoli fallen

@septimius_severseptimius severusRT @patcolon: Credible reports that a major air base in Tripoli has fallen to the opposition. #Gaddafi. #Libya.

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