While praising the last two months of bombing as a “significant success for NATO,” British army chief General Sir David Richards called on the alliance to “up the ante” with attacks on the nation’s infrastructure.
The warnings of stalemate in the war have been made virtually since the war started, and repeated escalations of the campaign have done nothing to change the situation on the ground. Few cities are being contested anymore, and the regime has already conceded that it will not be able to retake East Libya militarily.