U.S. Shifts Combat Responsibility of Libya Mission to NATO as Qaddafi Holds On
Two weeks after mostly U.S. missiles and bombs opened an international air assault on Libya's Muammar al-Qaddafi, America's naval and air forces are withdrawing from combat missions in the country, although its defiant leader still remains in power.
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Starting Sunday, U.S. aircraft have ceased to fly Libyan strike missions, although NATO's on-scene commander can request them in the days ahead -- but they may have to be approved in Washington.
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While the Libya mission remains incomplete, the U.S. is fulfilling a pledge to shift the combat burden to other NATO allies, Britain and France.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/04/02/ease-libya-mission-qaddafi-holds/#ixzz1ITFBCxBc
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