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Gaddafi fails to break siege
The New York Times
Benghazi, March 02, 2011
First Published: 00:45 IST(2/3/2011)
Last Updated: 00:45 IST(2/3/2011)
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With escalating hostilities bringing Libya closer to civil war, Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi’s forces struck back at his opponents on three fronts, with special forces, regular army and, rebels said, fighter jets. But the rebels dismissed the attacks Monday as ineffectual, and Colonel Gaddafi faced a
growing international campaign to force him from power.

As the Pentagon began repositioning Navy warships to support a possible humanitarian or military intervention, secretary of state Hillary Clinton bluntly told the Libyan leader to surrender power “now, without further violence or delay.”

The attacks by the colonel’s troops on an oil refinery in central Libya and on cities on either side of the country unsettled rebel leaders — who have maintained that they are close to liberating the country — and showed that despite defections by the military, the government may still possess powerful assets, including fighter pilots willing to bomb Libyan cities.

But as Western powers debate the possible imposition of a so-called no-fly zone Russia ruled out the idea on Tuesday, as “superfluous.”

Rebel leaders in Libya said the latest attacks by Colonel Gaddafi’s supporters smacked of desperation, and the ease with which at least one assault, on the western city of Zawiyah, was repelled raised questions about the ability of the government to muster a serious challenge to the rebels’ growing power.

In an interview with ABC News, Colonel Gaddafi said he was fighting against “terrorists,” and he accused the West of seeking to “occupy Libya.” He gave no hint of surrender. “My people love me,” he said. “They would die for me.”



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  • steelsil 0 minutes ago
    America is stealing oil? What a crazy idea. It's cheaper to buy it. War is very expensive.
  • steelsil 5 minutes ago
    His people are going to die for him because he is killing them, not because they love him.
  • free libya 8 minutes ago
    If the united states military gets involved then that means that united states is behind what's going on in libya, just like in iraq they're after the oil. Qadafi must go but without american military action. Libyans must unite against an american invation even if qadafi is still the leader he can be removed later
  • yakshadeva 10 minutes ago
    Dictators, Pinochet danced to American music, Kim Jung ill doesn't but he has no oil.
    Invade all with oil. Read 2020 project.
    China is supposed to out do USa in 2020. This is part of the project create anarchy. Sick and greedy. If India is not assertive they will see. Msot cliam that Indian leaders are alredy in American cooperations pockets, I wouldn't doubt that. India is way too submissive. Not assertive at all.
  • harrykuheim 12 minutes ago
    We'll get blamed either way...Why bother ?
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