Sunday, March 27, 2011

NATO considers expanded role in Libya

U.S. military aircraft are on the move at Aviano Air Base, in Italy, on Friday. STORY HIGHLIGHTSNATO to take over no-fly zone by MondayAlliance also discussing whether to take over entire missionAn operations plan was drafted, but needs unanimous consent Brussels, Belgium (CNN) -- As NATO prepares to take over responsibility for the no-fly zone in Libya, the 28-member alliance on Sunday was also debating a separate plan to expand military actions in the country at war.

NATO's military committee approved an operations plan early Sunday that would shift the entire Libyan mission to alliance command, including rules of engagement. This technical approval now requires unanimous political consent from all members before NATO officially takes the operation over.

As NATO ambassadors prepared to meet Sunday evening in Brussels to discuss the plan, NATO sources said it was not a done deal and divisions remained about if and when to engage in airstrikes against Libyan ground forces.

At the same time, NATO was putting the final touches on its takeover of the no-fly zone over Libya. The handover from the United States and allies should be complete by Monday. NATO officials described the transition as phased and seamless operation.



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