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Mar 31, 2011

U.S. and Britain have deployed clandestine forces in Libya

By Mark Hosenball, Reuters

From Mark Hosenball, Reuters:  President Barack Obama has signed a secret order authorizing covert U.S. government support for rebel forces seeking to oust Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi

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Mar 30, 2011

New Report: “most NATO members have taken sides in what amounts to a civil war”

By the NATO Defense College

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Mar 30, 2011

NATO chief: No military solution to Libya crisis

By David Brunnstrom, Reuters

From David Brunnstrom, Reuters:  NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen said on Tuesday he would not guess how long the alliance’s military mission would last in Libya, but there could be no solely military solution.

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Mar 30, 2011

EU, not NATO, should lead on Libya

By Sarwar Kashmeri, the Foreign Policy Association

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Mar 30, 2011

Washington in Fierce Debate on Arming Libyan Rebels

By the New York Times

From the New York Times:  The Obama administration is engaged in a fierce debate over whether to supply weapons to the rebels in Libya, senior officials said on Tuesday

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Mar 30, 2011

Preserving the Coalition

By the Editors of the New York Times

From the Editors of the New York Times:  The United States, its allies and Libyan rebels all want to see Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi out of power and support United Nations-mandated military action to keep him from slaughtering innocent civilians.

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Mar 30, 2011

White House decision on U.S. force structure in Europe coming soon

By John Vandiver, Stars and Stripes

From John Vandiver, Stars and Stripes:  A Pentagon plan for the U.S. military’s force structure in Europe, which some critics say remains too bloated for a post Cold War world, has been finalized and is now up to the White House to make official.

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Mar 29, 2011

NATO Secretary General and U.S. Ambassador split on arming Libyan opposition

By Spencer Ackerman, the Danger Room

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Mar 29, 2011

Germany’s unhappy abstention from leadership

By Constanze Stelzenmüller, the Financial TImes

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Mar 29, 2011

Pentagon puts Libya operation’s price tag at about $550 million

By Walter Pincus, the Washington Post

From Walter Pincus, the Washington Post:  The military intervention in Libya has cost the United States “about $550 million” in extra spending so far, a Defense Department spokeswoman said Tuesday

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