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Oct 23, 2011

Details of Gaddafi’s capture: “He was very afraid of NATO”

By Kareem Fahim, the New York Times

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Oct 23, 2011

In Europe, new fears of German might

By Michael Birnbaum, the Washington Post

From Michael Birnbaum, the Washington Post:  For decades, Germany’s role in Europe has been to supply the cash, not the leadership.

Economy & Business United Kingdom

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Oct 23, 2011

NATO Secretary General welcomes NTC announcement that Libya is fully liberated

By Anders Fogh Rasmussen, NATO

From Anders Fogh Rasmussen, NATO:  I warmly welcome the announcement by the National Transitional Council that Libya has now been fully liberated. This is a great victory for the people of Libya.

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Oct 23, 2011

Update: NATO activities in Libya on October 21

By NATO

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Oct 23, 2011

Obama announces the ending of the war in Iraq

By Barack Obama, the White House

From Barack Obama, the White House:  [T]oday, I can report that, as promised, the rest of our troops in Iraq will come home by the end of the year.  After nearly nine years, America’s war in Iraq will be over.

United States and Canada

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Oct 23, 2011

The U.S. and Norway – NATO Allies and Global Partners

By the White House

United States and Canada

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Oct 21, 2011

NATO’s military operations in Libya to end on October 31

By NATO

From NATO:  The North Atlantic Council met today with Operation UNIFIED PROTECTOR partners to assess the situation in Libya.

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Oct 21, 2011

In Libyan Conflict, European Power Was Felt

By Brian Knowlton, the New York Times

United Kingdom United States and Canada

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Oct 21, 2011

Update: NATO activities in Libya on October 20

By NATO

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Oct 21, 2011

NATO Secretary General: “Now the people of Libya can truly decide their own future”

By Anders Fogh Rasmussen, NATO

From Anders Fogh Rasmussen, NATO:  After 42 years, Colonel Qadhafi`s rule of fear has finally come to an end. Libya can draw a line under a long dark chapter in its history and turn over a new page. Now the people of Libya can truly decide their own future.