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KoKo

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Tue Dec 8, 2015, 10:22 AM Dec 2015

Italy rules out joining Syria airstrikes, Says Another Strategy Needed

Italy rules out joining Syria airstrikes, says another strategy needed

Written by Reuters, Monday, 07 December 2015

Italy has no intention of joining a U.S.-led coalition that is attacking Islamic State targets in Syria, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said on Sunday, warning that the air campaign would only add to chaos in the region.

Centre-right opponents have urged Renzi to follow in the footsteps of Britain, which last week agreed to take part in missions over Syria, but Renzi told Corriere della Sera newspaper that Italy would remain on the sidelines.

"If being a protagonist means playing at running after other people's bombardments, then I say 'no thank you'," Renzi was quoted as saying.

"Italy's position is clear and solid. We want to wipe out terrorists, not please the commentators. The one thing we don't need is to multiply on-the-spot reactions, without a strategic vision," he said.

He compared the Syria bombardment to NATO's 2011 air assault against Libya, which helped rebels topple Muammar Gaddafi and then ushered in more than four years of civil strife.

He said Italy had been pushed by the then-French President Nicolas Sarkozy to take part in the air strikes. "Four years of civil war in Libya show it was not a happy decision. Today there needs to be a different strategy."

He added: "The one thing we cannot allow ourselves is a repeat of Libya."

The United States and its allies have been bombing Islamic State in Iraq and Syria to try to drive the group from swaths of territory it controls in both countries.

http://www.defenceweb.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=41731

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Italy rules out joining Syria airstrikes, Says Another Strategy Needed (Original Post) KoKo Dec 2015 OP
You mean it's possible for a 21st century democracy to learn from its mistakes? Smarmie Doofus Dec 2015 #1
K&R Jefferson23 Dec 2015 #2
Good Post. It makes you stop and think. gordyfl Dec 2015 #3

gordyfl

(598 posts)
3. Good Post. It makes you stop and think.
Tue Dec 8, 2015, 03:59 PM
Dec 2015

Isn't it ironic

The Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzie said: "The one thing we cannot allow ourselves is a repeat of Libya."

The PM sees Libya as a mistake. Team Hillary sees it as a photo-op.

Aug. 22, 2011

Blumenthal tells Hillary in an email to take credit for Libya policy for the historical record.

“Just a quick quote. First, brava! This is a historic moment and you will be credited for realizing it. When Qaddafi himself is finally removed, you should of course make a public statement before the cameras whenever you are, even in the driveway of your vacation house. You must go on camera. You must establish yourself in the historical record at this moment. The most important phrase is ‘successful strategy.’”

http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2015/06/23/blumenthal-emails-selected-quotes-from-his-notes-to-hillary-clinton/

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