New-York Times: CIA studying the possibility of a quasi-military operation in Libya.
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Washington, 05.02.2016 - Lana - The New-York Times newspaper , on
Friday , said that the American president 'Barak Obama' , is
currently facing pressures from some of his assistants of the
national security affairs , to allow opening a new front against
Da'esh organization in Libya.
The American newspaper , said that Obama had recommended his
assistants to double the efforts , to support the formation of a
national unity government in Libya , at the same time that the
pentagon should study several choices , including launching air
strikes , or for the special forces to conduct some attacks inside
the Libyan soil.
According to the newspaper , the CIA is currently studying to launch
a quasi-military missions , but the newspaper said , that an
intervention by a large number of US ground forces now , is not on
the table.
The strategic experts are still waiting for orders , whether the US
military intervention would include launching strikes against the
organization leaders , or launching attacks on a wide range of
targets ; the newspaper added.
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