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2 décembre 2014 2 02 /12 /décembre /2014 07:30
US Again Rules Out Syria No-Fly Zone

 

Dec. 1, 2014 – Defense News

 

WASHINGTON — Washington ruled out Monday any imminent plans to create a no-fly zone along the Turkey-Syria border, brushing aside reports that US officials are in talks with Ankara about a refugee safe haven.

 

White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters the US was “open to discussing a range of options with the Turks” but that a no-fly zone over Syria was not on the table “at this point.”

 

Turkey has been pushing for a buffer zone inside Syria to shelter refugees from the three-way fight between Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, rebels and Islamic State jihadists.

 

But Ankara, which has seen fighting on its southern frontier, has so far failed to persuade its NATO ally Washington, despite US jets already hitting IS targets inside Syria, to put its might behind the plan.

 

Since the civil war erupted in Syria in early 2011 there have been repeated calls for a no-fly zone to protect the rebels and refugees.

 

Former top US diplomat Hillary Clinton was apparently in favor of creating such a zone, but President Barack Obama has consistently ruled it out, concerned that Washington would be drawn deeper into the conflict.

 

This weekend US media reports suggested Washington’s stance is shifting after a visit to Turkey last month by Vice President Joe Biden, but Earnest insisted this was not the case.

 

“We’ve made pretty clear on a number of occasions that while we’re open to discussing a range of options with the Turks ... we do not believe that a specific no-fly zone proposal at this point would best serve the interests that we’ve all identified in terms of trying to resolve the situation in Syria,” Earnest said.

 

The Wall Street Journal reported that as part of a proposed deal between the US and Turkey, a protected “safe zone” along the border would be set up that would be off-limits to Assad’s aircraft.

 

Narrower than a formal no-fly zone, it would not need any air-strikes. Instead the US would quietly warn the Assad regime to stay away, the Journal said.

 

In exchange US and coalition aircraft would use Turkey’s Incirlik base as well as others to patrol the zone to make sure that rebels operating on the Turkey-Syria border do not come under attack.

 

The reports came just as Secretary of State John Kerry was heading to Brussels for talks on Wednesday with ministers from the 60-strong global coalition fighting the Islamic State group.

 

He will be accompanied by General John Allen, the US pointman forging the coalition to counter the threat from the group, also known as ISIL, which has captured a swathe of territory in Iraq and Syria.

 

“It’s an opportunity to take stock of where things stand, obviously discuss what needs to happen from here, provide updates on where countries stand,” said State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki.

 

She said Washington continued to review a number of options including a no-fly zone, but insisted such discussions were “ongoing.”

 

“We continue to have differences” with Turkey, Psaki told reporters, stressing “we haven’t made a decision about a specific course of implementation, we’re just continuing to have a discussion with Turkey.”

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27 mars 2011 7 27 /03 /mars /2011 21:00
NATO Begins to Execute Libya No-Fly Zone: General

27 Mar 2011 DefenseNews AFP

 

ROME - NATO has begun to "execute the no-fly zone operations" over Libya as well as imposing a naval arms embargo, the Canadian general in charge of operations Charles Bouchard said March 27. "I've been assigned as the Combined Joint Force Commander of the embargo operations. And, we've also begun to successfully execute the no-fly zone operations," Bouchard said in a statement released by NATO. Lt. Gen.General Bouchard, named just two days ago, is based at NATO's Allied Joint Force Command in Naples in southern Italy. The Libya campaign has been codenamed "Operation Unified Protector". "Along with its non-NATO partners, NATO will do everything it can to deny any use of air power and it will do so with care and precision to avoid harming the people of Libya," the three-star general said. "Our current mission is to close Libya's airspace to all flights except aid and humanitarian flights," he added. Bouchard has been appointed to run NATO's Libya operations, enforcing a U.N.-mandated no-fly zone and arms embargo. He will also take command of the entire military campaign to protect civilians from troops loyal to Moammar Gadhafi if and when the 28-member alliance takes the reins of the entire Libya campaign from a U.S.-led coalition. The coalition launched by Britain, France and the United States kicked off its campaign six days ago but Washington, along with several members of the alliance, is anxious to see NATO take the helm as soon as possible. Reluctance to engage in strikes by NATO's sole Muslim member, Turkey, as well as concerns over the political leadership of the campaign voiced by France, have held up the transfer of command.

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