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Apr 7, 2011

7 NATO members sign agreement for military transport aircraft

By AFP

United Kingdom

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Apr 7, 2011

Canada adds personnel to NATO mission

By Jessia Murphy, the Toronto Sun

From Jessia Murphy, the Toronto Sun:  Canada has boosted the number of personnel involved in the NATO-led mission in Libya by nearly 200, the military said Wednesday.

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Apr 7, 2011

Mart Laar becomes Estonia’s new Defense Minister

By the AP

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Apr 7, 2011

French Special Forces deployed in Libya

By RIA Novosti

From RIA Novosti:  French Special Forces units have been deployed in a remote desert area in south-western Libya, where they have allegedly carried out a raid against Al Qaeda militants or arms smugglers, the Algerian El Khabar newspaper said on Thursday. The newspaper quoted Algerian military sources as saying French unmanned aerial vehicles and warplanes […]

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Apr 7, 2011

Rasmussen fails to persuade Turkey to close İzmir base

By Ercan Yavuz, Today's Zaman

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Apr 6, 2011

NATO: “No country is vetoing this target or that one, it’s not like Kosovo”

By Steven Erlanger, the New York Times

From Steven Erlanger, the New York Times:  Angry charges by Libyan rebels that NATO has failed to come to their aid point up a question that has haunted the Western air campaign from the start: how to avoid a stalemate and defeat the Libyan leader without putting foreign troops on the ground.

United States and Canada

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Apr 6, 2011

France’s Role in Three Conflicts Displays a More Muscular Policy

By Steven Erlanger, the New York Times

From Steven Erlanger, the New York Times:  France on Tuesday found itself engaged in three shooting wars at once for the first time in memory, indicating a new muscularity in using power by the politically embattled French president, Nicolas Sarkozy.

United Kingdom

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Apr 6, 2011

French FM: NATO may get bogged down in Libya

By Brian Love and Nick Vinocur, Reuters

From Brian Love and Nick Vinocur, Reuters:  French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said on Wednesday NATO could get bogged down in Libya because leader Muammar Gaddafi had made it more difficult for the military alliance to avoid civilian deaths.

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Apr 6, 2011

Leader of Libya’s rebel army: “NATO has become our problem”

By Angus MacSwan, Reuters

From Angus MacSwan, Reuters:  The head of Libya’s rebel army has condemned NATO for its slow chain of command in ordering air strikes to protect civilians, saying the alliance was "letting the people of Misrata die every day.

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Apr 6, 2011

US commander: Libya mission upset some in Africa

By Donna Cassata, the AP

From Donna Cassata, the AP:  The military force unleashed on Libya by the U.S. and its partners upset several African nations despite the international community’s widespread concerns over Moammar Gadhafi’s use of force against his own people