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Obama to declare Libya operations under NATO's control, U.S. to keep 'limited' role
BY HELEN KENNEDY
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Monday, March 28, 2011
President Obama is expected to declare tonight that the mission to impose a no-fly zone on Libya has been accomplished and the U.S. is ceding control to NATO.
American airmen will switch to a supporting role as NATO - especially the French and British - takes over, the White House says.
"Our involvement there is going to be limited, both in time and in scope," Obama told a high school town hall Monday a few hours before his speech.
The Pentagon was already planning to pull back some Navy ships in the Mediterranean, Reuters reported.
Obama's address comes nine days after American and Allied strikes began pounding Libya's air defenses, halting an almost-certain massacre in the rebel city of Benghazi.
In the last week, the tide of the civil war has turned against Col. Moammar Khadafy and rebels have retaken several key cities. On Monday, French jets hit Khadafy's hometown Sirte, his most important stronghold after the capital of Tripoli.
http://articles.nydailynews.com/2011-03-28/news/29375759_1_civilians-nato-president-obama