US has ceded its substantial role in Libya to NATO

Washington: The US is no longer leading military efforts in Libya and ceded its "substantial role" to NATO, the White House has said reiterating that the Obama Administration would not sent ground troops to the North African country. "The substantial role that the United States played at the beginning, because of its unique capacities, has […]

Washington: The US is no longer leading military efforts in Libya and ceded its "substantial role" to NATO, the White House has said reiterating that the Obama Administration would not sent ground troops to the North African country.

"The substantial role that the United States played at the beginning, because of its unique capacities, has ended, the transition has taken place, in days, not weeks," White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters at his daily news conference.