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Jun 16, 2011

Update: NATO activities in Libya on June 15

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Jun 16, 2011

NATO’s Libya Op may soon loose its only aircraft carrier

By David Brunnstrom, Reuters

From David Brunnstrom, Reuters:  Worse looms over the horizon, with France indicating it will need in the autumn to withdraw the Libyan mission’s only aircraft carrier, the Charles de Gaulle, on virtually continuous operations since last year — with no replacement in the offing.

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Jun 16, 2011

Obama administration to Congress: US forces not facing ‘hostilities’ in Libya

By Julie Pace, the AP

From Julie Pace, the AP:  The White House is vigorously defending President Barack Obama’s right to keep the U.S. military engaged in Libya without seeking congressional approval

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Jun 16, 2011

Secretary General Rasmussen warns of ‘two-tier’ NATO

By Julian Borger, the Guardian

From Julian Borger, the Guardian:  Nato’s secretary general has warned that continued disparity in US and European defence spending might lead to a "two-tiered alliance" in which American and European troops would not be able to fight effectively together.

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Jun 16, 2011

NATO allies bicker over lack of firepower in Libya

By James Blitz and Ana Fifield, the Financial Times

From James Blitz and Ana Fifield, the Financial Times:  Military experts say one way of gauging the lack of firepower in the Libya operation is to compare it to Nato’s 1999 air war over Kosovo.

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Jun 15, 2011

NATO Secretary General and British Prime Minister discuss Libya and Afghanistan

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Jun 15, 2011

Lawmakers Sue Obama and Gates Over Libya

By Aamer Madhani, the National Journal

From Aamer Madhani, the National Journal:  A bipartisan group of lawmakers has filed a federal lawsuit against President Obama and Defense Secretary Robert Gates, asking a court to prevent the administration from using U.S. funds for military action in Libya.

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Jun 15, 2011

Boehner: U.S. mission in Libya will violate War Powers law on June 19

By James Rowley, Bloomberg

From James Rowley, Bloomberg:  Expressing rising Republican frustration with the U.S. military involvement in Libya, House Speaker John Boehner told President Barack Obama in a letter yesterday that without congressional authorization, the mission would be in violation of the War Powers Resolution on June 19.

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Jun 15, 2011

Britain needs to reverse its defense cuts

By Con Coughlin, the Telegraph

From Con Coughlin, the Telegraph:  With every day that passes, the wanton destruction visited upon our Armed Forces by the Government’s inept handling of last year’s Strategic Defence and Security Review becomes more evident.

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Jun 15, 2011

How social media users are helping NATO fight Gaddafi in Libya

By Graeme Smith, the Globe and Mail

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