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Disbanding of Libya militias must be top priority #Libya #Gaddafi #NTC #NATO #R2P #NATO #Benghazi #Stevens #Racism

Disbanding of Libya militias must be top priority #Libya #Gaddafi #NTC #NATO #R2P #NATO #Benghazi #Stevens #Racism | Saif al Islam | Scoop.it

"AS THE US struggles to understand last September’s attack on its diplomatic mission in Benghazi, which took the lives of four Americans, including US ambassador J Christopher Stevens, a formal investigation has not even been opened in Libya — and likely never will be.

The country’s leaders face myriad challenges — including a vocal federalist movement in the east, aimed at usurping the central government’s prerogatives, and a wave of assassinations targeting security officials — which leaves them few resources to allocate to a case that poses no immediate threat to their domestic standing. ... "

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Libya: New AFRICOM And NATO Beachhead In Africa

Libya: New AFRICOM And NATO Beachhead In Africa | Saif al Islam | Scoop.it

Testifying with General Ham was Admiral James Stavridis, jointly commander of U.S. European Command (EUCOM) and NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Europe.

AFRICOM was created by EUCOM under the tutelage of dual EUCOM and NATO top commanders Generals James Jones and Bantz John Craddock in the years before achieving full operational capability - that is, being launched as an independent unified combatant command - on October 1, 2008. In the year preceding that, during its October 1, 2007-September 30, 2008 initial operational capability, it was subordinated to EUCOM. Almost all of Africa's now 54 countries (with South Sudan becoming an independent nation last year) were in EUCOM's area of responsibility and all but Egypt (still covered under U.S. Central Command) are now in AFRICOM's. As such, AFRICOM encompasses more nations than any other Pentagon regional command and all but one nation in a continent that is the world's second-most populous, with Africa's population having surpassed one billion last year.

The war against Libya was the inauguration of AFRICOM as an active military force capable of waging large-scale combat operations, as it was NATO's first war in Africa, building on a strategy first unveiled in the massive Steadfast Jaguar war games in Cape Verde in 2006 to launch the global NATO Response Force.


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