No fly may fly

The Arab League today asked the UN Security Council for a no-fly zone over Libya, while rejecting foreign intervention (presumably on the ground?).  Wes Clark said no to the no-fly zone, for fear of heading down the slippery slope without adequate justification for military action.

I guess the question I would be asking the Arabs is whether they are prepared to contribute to the effort.  Arranging that might be technically difficult, but a positive answer would certainly help to calm American nerves, which seem less than steady.

The Americans, if they want to do no-fly, still face opposition inside NATO, especially from Turkey.  Not to mention the Security Council, where China and Russia may not be thrilled with the idea.

Even if Arab participation is not possible, the Arab League call is an important diplomatic step, especially coupled with its decision to open a dialogue with the Interim National Transitional Council and in effect recognize it as the legitimate government of Libya.  Gaddafi may not be listening, but people around him are no doubt wondering how long he can hold up against peers who want him out.  His cronies will want to act before he absconds.

Of course none of the diplomatic dance, important as it is, will make much difference if Gaddafi’s forces continue to gain ground.  Nothing succeeds like success.  That goes for the Interim National Transitional Council as well of course.  I certainly wish them, and the long-suffering Libyans of Tripoli, the best.

 

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