Military strikes against Libyan targets are still led by the United States, which Crow said has been drained "both materially and ideologically in terms of military intervention". But British Foreign Secretary William Hague has said he has "every expectation that there will be a NATO command of the entire operation, not just the no-fly zone and the arms embargo".Representatives of intervening countries and international organizations are expected to meet in London next week to map out the political direction for operations in Libya.
The article mentions the US only once and as a drained nation. Perhaps that view is more expansive than just in regard to Libya. If so who will buy the Bernake Bonds when they come out?