Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Tops For Knee Lenth Skirts

SPAIN CLUSTER WEAPONS SOLD TO LIBYA, MS. CHACON?

In Exclusive in Libya, at least two months. Carme Chacón yesterday won strong support from Congress for the extension, despite the confusion surrounding the political and military strategy. The Minister of Defence was unable to explain the roadmap for supporting the rebels or to promote the output of Muammar Qaddafi, and also provided details on the new humanitarian operation involving Spain. However, said the opposition groups who warned of the "quagmire" and even "failure" of the mission, stressing that "the objectives are being met."
The Minister of Defence, which will see overlap June primaries in the PSOE in the Libyan crisis, retreated on technical issues to avoid criticism about the lack of information as well as on the sale of cluster bombs to the regime of Libyan dictator. "The military objective is not oust Qaddafi, is to protect the population," he said. However, Barack Obama, David Cameron and Nicolas Sarkozy said last week in a joint article published in four international journals, that NATO would attack until Gaddafi leaves office.
Chacón, enough to guarantee the fly and maintain the naval embargo becomes effective the UN mandate and, therefore, to meet his English troops mission. "There is this conflict a purely military solution. I insist on that the current military operations are intended to protect the civilian population of Libya, but in no case are the only solution, "he said, later adding that" it is necessary and even urgent to be political and diplomatic ways that help to achieve a lasting peace. "
Thus, Chacon broke the strict enforcement of the military operation of the overall strategy in Libya, passing this hot potato to his colleague Trinidad Jimenez, foreign minister, who must deal with the political approach to conflict and dialogue with the Libyan National Transition Council. Thus, the most politically charged message that Chacon was launched yesterday against José María Aznar, who criticized his statements about the financial solvency of Spain and the NATO intervention.
And is that after his appearance before the Committee of Defense, went unanswered questions from the opposition and the government what you think about arming the rebels, or attack from forces loyal to Qadhafi, or if the F-18 are English ready to open fire on aircraft that violate the exclusion zone. Doubts about the mission interventions dominated all opposition groups, as agreed in criticizing Chacon for its information policy and, in the words of John Xuclà (CiU), for "goodism a bit naive."

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