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TRIPOLI (Reuters) - NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen hailed the end of the alliance's military intervention in Libya, which helped bring about the overthrow and death of Muammar Gaddafi.
"It's great to be in Libya, free Libya," Rasmussen told a media conference in the capital Tripoli. "We acted to protect you. Together we succeeded. Libya is finally free, from Benghazi to Brega, from Misrata to the Western Mountains and to Tripoli."
He said he was proud of the part NATO had played in the seven-month insurgency against Gaddafi, in which NATO planes and ships turned their firepower on his forces.
"At midnight tonight a successful chapter in NATO history will come to an end. You have already started writing a new chapter in Libya's history. Our commanders were very careful to make sure we did not harm you or your families," he said.
(Reporting by Oliver Holmes; Writing by Angus MacSwan; Editing by Louise Ireland)
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geesam47 wrote:
The war has ended. The U.S. Constitution has ended also.
Oct 31, 2011 8:20am EDT -- Report as abuse
johnb9990 wrote:
George Bush’s great foreign policy triumph goes down in flames.
Bush: Let’s cut a deal with a mass murdering terrorist war criminal dictator and have him pretend he’s a nice guy now. That will prove that going to war under false pretenses really was the right thing to do.
Oct 31, 2011 8:45am EDT -- Report as abuse
simbaji wrote:
Are you sure it wasn’t just a couple weeks? I distinctly recall that President Obama said this was only going to take a couple weeks.
Guess that’s what happens when a country has to be taken over by foreign powers. Maybe we’ve learned a lot about Libya and next time we decide to remove a head of state and install a new government it won’t take as long.
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