Saturday, February 26, 2011

NATO Ready to Libya! - - Mobility of the
bases of the B2 Spirit in the U.S.







Image "The North Atlantic Council met this afternoon to discuss the grave situation in Libya, which affects the safety of thousands of citizens, including from NATO countries. We will continue to monitor closely the situation in coordination with other international organizations, and will continue to consult in order to be prepared for any eventuality. "

With this terse announcement ended a meeting of NATO's Political Committee, which dealt exclusively with the situation in Libya and it seems that the die is cast if not cease hostilities.

The Americans have some air bases in Europe partially lookout, while sources from the U.S. anaferounn that "there is mobility bility B2 bomber bases. Aircraft E-3 AWACS patrolling in the Mediterranean

"NATO will intervene if an individual member state requested by the Alliance to take action," he said shortly before the NATO Secretary General, Anders Fogh Rasmussen and already one or two countries are preparing to submit the request for evacuating their nationals from the fiery North African country, but things will be simple: M. Gaddafi ordered and opened stores and distributes weapons to supporters of the government of all kinds of weapons. It is estimated that within 48 hours will be able to equip approximately 50,000 citizens!

The Secretary General of NATO in other statements, expressed deep concern at the Alliance for the events as "affected the lives and safety of Libyan society and those of thousands of citizens of member states of NATO, calling it" massive challenge "to release from the company in the country.

At the extraordinary meeting of the NAC that engage the Minister of National Defense Evangelos Venizelos, will discuss "practical ways" to provide assistance to those in need, and limiting the consequences of the developments, an indirect reference to the damage suffered by the global economy because of rising...

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