Showing posts with label Libyan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Libyan. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Libyan Rebels Under Siege Despite Successes

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The Libyan city of Misratah is still being tattered by weaponry fire despite rebels claiming they have pressed Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's forces out of the centre.

Regardless of the celebrations of "victory" after government troops pulled back from key areas in Libya's third city, it remainder beleaguered.

"There may be some soldiers beating in the city, afraid of being killed, except there are no groups of soldiers left," one insurgent fighter told AFP.

A radical spokesman told Reuters that Gaddafi's armed forces were trying to re-enter the Nakl Thaqeel Road, which leads to Misratah's port late on Monday.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

UK plans military team for Libya

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Libya's foreign minister has warned Britain in opposition to deploying military specialist to help anti-Gaddafi forces, saying such a move would only delay the combating.

The UK government proclaimed overnight that it intends to send a group of military advisers to the rebel-controlled city of Benghazi to provide astuteness support and logistics guidance.

It comes as NATO express increasing frustration that its air strikes are failing to secure any noteworthy gains for the rebel forces that are hardly hanging on to the areas they manage.

But the Gaddafi regime is advising its own solution.

The foreign minister is calling for a armistice with a view to universal elections being held, and he's left open the likelihood that Libyans themselves can decide who governs them.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Libyan rebels advance on strategic oil town

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Libyan rebels pressed into the planned oil town of Brega on Monday but came under fire from Moammar Gadhafi's forces, as a government representative began a political push in Europe to talk about an end to the hostility.

Brega has been the site of battles through weeks of back-and-forth battling the length of Libya's eastern coast. On Monday, rebels controlled much of the city even though there were bursts of weaponry and shelling from Gadhafi's forces.

"We're press forward. By today we'll have full control of Brega," said Salam Idrisi, 42, a dissenter fighter. "We're better thought-out now, and that's played a big role."

A messenger of Gadhafi told Greece's prime minister Sunday that the Libyan leader was seeking a way out of his country's crisis two weeks after his government's attacks to put down a revolt drew global airstrikes, Greek officials said.

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Friday, April 1, 2011

More disciplined Libyan opposition force emerging

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Amazing new has come into view at the Libyan front: a semblance of order in the middle of rebel forces. Rebels with no training from time to time even without weapons — have rushed in and out of hostility in a free-for-all for weeks, frequently getting trounced by Moammar Gadhafi's more a great deal armed forces.

Other than on Friday only previous military officers and the lightly trained volunteers serving under them were allowable on the front lines. Some were recent arrivals, hoping to rally in opposition to forces loyal to the Libyan leader who have hard-pressed rebels back regarding 100 miles (160 kilometers) this week.

The better controlled fighters, unlike some of their predecessors, can tell the differentiation between incoming and outgoing fire. They know how to avoid sticking to the roads, a weak point in the untrained forces that Gadhafi's troops have broken. And they identify how to take orders.

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Thursday, March 31, 2011

Gates calls for limited role aiding Libyan rebels

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The U.S. should keep away from developing a closer association with Libyan antagonism forces, guard leaders said Thursday, telling an often hostile Congress that overseas nations have got to now take over air strike everyday jobs and any effort to train and give the rebels.

By means of the U.S. role in Libya at a rotating point, the next critical decision is how, if at all, the U.S. chooses to hold up the opposition forces, particularly in the face of the ongoing monetary plan crisis at home. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said he is opposite to arming the rebels, a step his boss President Barack Obama has not lined out.

Gates and Adm. Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said it was time to turn the mass of the divergence more than to NATO.

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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Libyan rebels shelled outside Gadhafi hometown

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Libyan administration tanks and rockets dull a rebel physical attack on Moammar Gadhafi's place of origin of Sirte on Tuesday and drove back the ragtag army of irregulars, even as world leaders equipped to discuss the country prospect in London.

Rockets and tank fire sent Libya's rebel volunteers in a panicked scramble away from the front lines, suggestive of that the resistance is still no match for the superior firepower and association of Gadhafi's forces, in spite of an international campaign of fatal airstrikes.

A U.N.-mandated no-fly zone and fight of strikes by the U.S. and its allies helped rebel services regain province lost of the past week, when they were on the brink of crush by government forces.

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Friday, March 25, 2011

Targets deep within Libya hit; fewer US jets used

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French warrior jets hit aircraft and a intersection military base deep within Libya on Thursday as the U.S. abridged its fight role in the international process that is working to thwart Moammar Gadhafi's forces by land, sea and air.

Detonation could be heard in Tripoli, the Libyan capital, earlier than daybreak Friday, they say that from airstrikes.

Libya's air force has been successfully neutralized, and the government has taken part of its fight to the airwaves. State TV aired pictures of bodies it said were victims of airstrikes, excluding a U.S. intellect report bolstered dissenter claims that Gadhafi's forces had simply taken bodies from a morgue.

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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Obama says Gaddafi may wait out military assault

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Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi may try to stay out a no-fly zone and military attack that has hurt his armed forces, President Barack Obama said on Tuesday in an meeting with CNN.

"Gaddafi may try to hunker down and wait it out even in the face of the no-fly zone, although his forces have been dishonored," Obama said.

The U.S. president's comments official the longtime Libyan leader's staying power and the limits of a U.Napproved no-fly zone over Libya that the United States and European countries are enforce, with some Arab maintain.

U.S. officials have made comprehensible Gaddafi's ouster would be welcome save for was not the goal of the air strikes. Obama said the no-fly zone was inevitable to ensure "the people of Libya aren't beaten by their own military."

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Monday, March 21, 2011

Americans appear wary over U.S. role in Libya

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Near the beginning comments online and in newspapers point to careful American support for an imperfect role in bombing Libyan air military protection except wariness over tangle the United States in an ill-defined military assignment

The United States was sluggish to act on Libya yet wise to play downward its role in a military interference, some U.S. editorials, columnist and bloggers said. They also raised concern over a apparent lack of leadership in a "war by group."

Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, in power seeing as a military coup in 1969, lost manages of large sections of the country in a revolution last month and his armed forces had been warfare back.

Excluding a military coalition, with France, Britain and the United States, has been firing missiles at Libyan aims for several days to insist on a no-fly zone over the country, which was permitted by the U.N. Security Council on Thursday.

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Cruise missile blasts Gadhafi's compound near tent

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A journey projectile blasted Moammar Gadhafi's housing compound in an attack that accepted as much symbolism as military result, and fighter jets smashed a line of tanks moving on the insurgent capital. The U.S. said the worldwide physical attack would hit any government forces attacking the resistance.

Oil prices jumped to almost $103 a cask Monday in Asia after the Libyan leader vowed a "long war" among a second night of related strikes in the OPEC nation. Jubilant rebels said they predictable to bring him down in a substance of days.

It was not identified where Gadhafi was when the missile hit near his iconic tent late Sunday, except it seemed to show that while the associates trade nuances over whether the Libyan leaders fall is a goal of their operation — he is not safe.

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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Libya revolt: UK and France seek to up Gaddafi pressure

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The UK and France have sought to slope up the pressure on Col Gaddafi in front of Friday's EU peak, saying the Libyan head has "lost any legality".

Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy called for an instantaneous halt to aggression in opposition to civilians and for the government to leave.

Excluding they made comprehensible any foreign action within Libya, as well as a no-fly zone, would take place only if it was legal and got wide global carry.

Fierce fights keep on in the country.

EU leaders will meet to converse the catastrophe in Brussels as pro-Gaddafi forces are wresting back control of territory previously held by the opposition subsequent a major military hateful.
'Waging war'

The UK has accused the Gaddafi regime of "waging war in opposition to their own people", by aircraft and helicopters to get bigger attacks.

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