http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-13046127
Britain and France each believe that NATO needs to do more than continuous air strikes if there is to be success in Libya. The air strikes have not been as successful and the Libyan rebels have been pushed back by Gaddafi's forces. The UK and France has advised that more ground forces maybe needed in order for success. A few NATO officials disagree and believe that efforts in Libya are strong and the no fly zone has been successful.
It is difficult to decide on whether or not to increase the air strikes and add more ground forces. This could be a long and strenuous conflict within Libya. However, if this is needed to stop Gaddafi and liberate the oppressed people of Libya then it should be done.
Alec Gast (Armel 10-10:50)
Well, it has shown from recent activity that the continuous air strikes have not been very successful in Libya. As of today, rebel forces are desperately trying to get more support from NATO or else they have threatened with a "massacre" in the Misrata area. It does not seem to me that things are well improved for the most part.
ReplyDeletePhil Mancini (Armel 10-10:50)