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The UN has threatened air attacks on forces loyal to besieged Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo after 11 peacekeepers were shot in recent days.
The special representative said the 9,000 troops who are part of the UN mission in Ivory Coast (Unoci) did not have a mandate to dislodge Mr Gbagbo, but they did have the powers to respond to heavy weapons attacks against the UN or civilians.
"We will be using our air assets," he said. "We will be taking action soon," he added.
Originally posted by Jepic
Ivory Coast: UN threatens air attacks on Gbagbo forces
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The UN has threatened air attacks on forces loyal to besieged Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo after 11 peacekeepers were shot in recent days.
The special representative said the 9,000 troops who are part of the UN mission in Ivory Coast (Unoci) did not have a mandate to dislodge Mr Gbagbo, but they did have the powers to respond to heavy weapons attacks against the UN or civilians.
"We will be using our air assets," he said. "We will be taking action soon," he added.
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www.guardian.co.ukedit on 4-4-2011 by Jepic because: (no reason given)
Isn't it time we let them build their nations into first world countries and play nice together?
There is heavy fighting in some parts of the main city Abidjan. Cote d’Ivoire’s land and sea borders are now closed until further notice. French military forces moved to secure Abidjan airport on 3 April, but commercial flights have been suspended. Air France have cancelled their flights to Abidjan since 1 April. However, they plan to fly on 4 April .
Originally posted by sonofliberty1776
I hope US forces can at least stay out of this one. We are already sticking our noses into too many places. I wonder, is this part of a plan to kill off a generation of Americans?
Originally posted by Mike_A
So does this mean that all those people who, when Libya kicked off, were crying out “why isn’t the UN doing anything in the Ivory Coast ”will now be crying out” why is the UN doing anything in the Ivory Coast!”?
edit on 4-4-2011 by Mike_A because: punctuation