There's a lot of talk about a no-fly zone in Libya, as if everyone understands what it would mean. Is it a threat to attack aircraft and, if so, wouldn't it be tantamount to a declaration of war? For goodness sake, Prime Minister, tell us in simple language what you are talking about. What do readers understand about a no-fly zone and how it might be enforced?
No fly zone would be declared and enforced by say UN or NATO and would involve neutralising Libya's ground to air defences and shooting down any Libya airforce planes that took off.
I don't think that the Libyan Air force, would simply just keep out of their own sky space, neither would they let UN or NATO planes just shoot them down without retaliating.
What then, If a UN or NATO happened to get shot down? It would lead to an all out war, with the entry of ground forces.
No we don't want another Iraq or Afghanistan, leave them to their own devices, it's got nothing to do with us.
The no fly zone is a problem because the helecopters or aircraft can fly much lower were I believe it is difficult to trace .I agreee I feel so sorry for the people ,talk about sitting on the fence .
I would have thought if they were going to impliment a no-fly zone the aircraft would be based in Saudi Arabia - they wouldn`t take off from Britain or France.