Sunday, December 25, 2011

Prime Minister also suggested military action ahead of us as members of the "firm position" of the Arab League against Syria

David Cameron said "generals" who criticized the strategy of the Libyan government gave wrong and he praised the role of Britain in the action as "very important".

Prime Minister insisted that Britain is a "full spectrum of players" in the future, despite the cuts in the defense, and said other interventions that awaits us when he revealed some members of the Arab League "The position of hardening" of the situation in Syria.

Cameron was speaking after co-chair of a major international summit to gain the support of the rebel administration in the decision. New leaders of Libya were presented at the Paris Summit, which promises a rapid transition to democracy after six months of NATO supported the revolution and seeking immediate support of the UN in organizing elections.

Speaking on the Today Show on BBC Radio 4, Cameron said that Britain had played "a very important role" in the operation.

"A lot of armchair generals who says" I could not do without an aircraft carrier "- they were wrong, and many people said it was completely different from Tripoli to Benghazi the gift of two "-. t bring bad

"People who said" all this will be a huge reservoir of Islamist extremists "- they were wrong the people who said we would run out of ammo -.. we thought they were wrong should be proud of what our forces have done. "

Cameron said there were "many lessons to learn" the conflict in Libya and the government will take "time to learn."

He said: "This is the Libyan people to get rid of a dictator, and who have suffered a terrible loss of life of some very brave actions This is important because I think one of the reasons why. Tripoli, looking back together again in a relatively good because it was an external force that overthrew the regime of Gaddafi, Libya did themselves this was not done -. they also did, and what are the quick fixes that. "

due to the lack of intervention in Syria, despite the parallel situation of a dictator to do "horrible things to his people," said Britain had "been at the advanced by advocating a tougher "and that President Assad must resign. However, he said, the circumstances were different, and it was not the same support, whether in international or Arab League, but said there was evidence that members of the Arab League has begun to take a stronger stance against the regime Bashar al-Assad.

on the position of Britain, said: "We called the travel ban, assets freeze and to impose sanctions and a rigorous approach to this regime that had good conversations with members of the Arab League, last night in Paris. and are hardening their attitude to realize that what they do is terrible. They realize that he [Assad] had his chance to show he was for reform and not been able to do so. "


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