NATO crisis stamps Fogh R.

U.S. troops parachute out of a C-17 plane flying over Maniago, near the NATO airbase of Aviano, Italy, during an exercise yesterday.
U.S. troops parachute out of a C-17 plane flying over Maniago, near the NATO airbase of Aviano, Italy, during an exercise yesterday.
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The failure of NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen to cement a consensus on Libya is a major political setback for the former Danish prime minister, and one that will remain to haunt him, according to one of Denmark’s leading experts on the military alliance.

While a coalition of the willing has begun operations in Libya, NATO is still discussing how to solve its Gordian knot of internal disputes as to who should take over the operational leadership of the international coalition.

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