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Cebu_4_2
18th March 2011, 08:15 PM
The race is on...

http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2011/03/20113191336346695.html

http://english.aljazeera.net/mritems/imagecache/318/480/mritems/Images/2011/3/19/201131914845879580_20.jpg


The United States has accused Muammar Gaddafi of defying international demands for an immediate ceasefire, and France''s UN envoy predicted military action within hours of an international meeting on Libya on Saturday.

Libya''s government announced on Friday an immediate ceasefire against pro-democracy protesters, hours after the United Nations Security Council authorised a no-fly zone over the country.

The unilateral ceasefire declaration, however, appeared to have done little to convince outside powers to hold off on plans for air strikes to force an end to an increasingly bloody civil war.

Residents in the rebel-held western city of Misurata said they faced heavy bombardment on Friday -- a charge the government denied -- while a US official said Gaddafi''s forces were still advancing towards the rebels'' eastern stronghold Benghazi.

Within hours of Barack Obama, the US president, saying the terms of a UN resolution meant to end fighting in Libya were non-negotiable, his UN envoy, Susan Rice, asked by CNN whether Gaddafi was in violation of these terms said; "Yes, he is".

''Military intervention within hours''

France, which along with Britain has been leading a drive for military intervention, will host a meeting on Saturday on Libya which will be attended by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Arab leaders.
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"Tomorrow we will have a summit in Paris with all the major participants in the operations and in the diplomatic effort. So I think it would be a good moment to send the last signal," the French ambassador to the United Nations told BBC''s Newsnight.

"So I guess that after this summit, I think that in the coming hours, I think we will go to launch the military intervention," Ambassador Gerard Araud said.

Obama made clear any military action would aim to change conditions across Libya -- rather than just in the rebel-held east -- by calling on Gaddafi''s forces to pull back from the western cities of Az Zawiyah and Misurata as well as from the east.

"All attacks against civilians must stop," Obama said on Saturday, a day after the UN Security Council passed a resolution authorising international military intervention.

"Gaddafi must stop his troops from advancing on Benghazi, pull them back from Ajdabiya, Misurata and Az Zawiyah, and establish water, electricity and gas supplies to all areas. Humanitarian assistance must be allowed to reach the people of Libya ...

"Let me be clear, these terms are not negotiable... If Gaddafi does not comply ... the resolution will be enforced through military action."

Reports of clashes

Libya''s eastern rebel stronghold of Benghazi was braced for the worst on Friday night after rumours that Gaddafi''s troops were within striking distance of the Mediterranean city.

Hundreds of men, some riding in pick-up trucks mounted with machine guns, flooded out of the city in response to a call from Benghazi''s rebel-run radio to swiftly man their posts.
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Several loud explosions, some of them followed by anti-aircraft fire, were heard inside Benghazi and new checkpoints sprang up as word spread that Libyan leader Gaddafi''s forces could be on their way.

There was no immediate confirmation that government forces had moved closer to the city and his deputy foreign minister, at a news conference in Tripoli, denied there were any plans to attack the rebel bastion.

"The armed forces are now located outside the city of Benghazi and we have no intention of entering Benghazi," Khaled Kaim told reporters.

Kaim acknowledged that checkpoints had been set up outside rebel-held cities, but stressed that "any sovereign country is free to take [security] measures."

In Misurata, which like Az Zawiyah has been left stranded in the west while rebels who had advanced towards them from the east were beaten back by a counter-offensive by Gaddafi forces, residents said they had faced heavy bombardment on Friday.

One doctor said at least 38 people had been killed in the assault launched on Friday morning.

Another doctor, who declined to give his name, said by telephone late on Friday evening, "now they are on the outskirts of the city. I can still hear bombing from time to time."

In Tripoli the government said there had been no bombing since it announced the ceasefire.

"We have had no bombardment of any kind since the ceasefire was declared," Khaled Kaim, Libya''s deputy foreign minister, said when asked about reports of continued government operations in Misurata and other parts of the country.

There is a video at link but I don't want to see it yet.

ximmy
18th March 2011, 08:18 PM
Oil companies & bankers... It's time Libya pay them her fair share...

BrewTech
18th March 2011, 08:28 PM
8) YAY! More war.

Awesome.

::)

Twisted Titan
19th March 2011, 07:21 AM
Thankfully the Machines of War can get the Global economy moving again

mick silver
19th March 2011, 08:18 AM
and t t get alot more people back to work carry guns over there later when it turns into a war world 3

Neuro
19th March 2011, 08:26 AM
No measures from Ghadaffi can prevent the West from attacking. Even if he does nothing, they will lie and say he did. Same as Saddam and weapons of mass destruction. He is toast!

Olmstein
19th March 2011, 08:41 AM
Has France surrendered yet?

ximmy
19th March 2011, 11:51 AM
Jooo media is reporting Allies are attacking Libya... News on Japan taking back page...

Obama says, "There was nothing else we could do, Libya's civilians 'must be protected"

Joo's elated, Oil companies applaud, Banksters grin...

sunnyandseventy
19th March 2011, 12:09 PM
Jooo media is reporting Allies are attacking Libya... News on Japan taking back page..

Yup. Saw this coming yesterday. Was sitting in my truck enjoying the view and a sandwich while listening to the radio.

On came one of those radio news reports like the length of a long commercial. ABC Radio News.
No mention of Japan whatsoever. All about Lybia, the coalition, the UN, you name it, they even mentioned we have subs nearby. Seriously, submarines.

That was the huge story. The world governments and militaries didn't care about this stuff for weeks.

Yet a poisonous brew is cooking off in Japan and threatening to poison the world. Last thing I really saw was the high level manager in tears and some newspaper article about another explosion in the last 24 hours. Nothing else. It was on our local news for days, no mention now.

TheNocturnalEgyptian
19th March 2011, 01:15 PM
Two weeks ago, rebels were almost completely in control of Libya. Gadaffi had only two cities left as strongholds. Then he rolled out the planes and the .50BMG rifles. And just starting blowing the heads off civilians left and right.

Now most of the important figures that started this revolution are dead. I can't believe I'm agreeing with Fox News, but this is going to create a power vacuum that must be filled.

That being said, gadaffi is dangerous and needs to be taken down.

ximmy
19th March 2011, 01:27 PM
Two weeks ago, rebels were almost completely in control of Libya. Gadaffi had only two cities left as strongholds. Then he rolled out the planes and the .50BMG rifles. And just starting blowing the heads off civilians left and right.

Now most of the important figures that started this revolution are dead. I can't believe I'm agreeing with Fox News, but this is going to create a power vacuum that must be filled.

That being said, gadaffi is dangerous and needs to be taken down.


Like Israel jets blowing the heads off 100's of civilians in Gaza... where was/is the UN???

beeks
19th March 2011, 01:47 PM
Two weeks ago, rebels were almost completely in control of Libya. Gadaffi had only two cities left as strongholds. Then he rolled out the planes and the .50BMG rifles. And just starting blowing the heads off civilians left and right.

Now most of the important figures that started this revolution are dead. I can't believe I'm agreeing with Fox News, but this is going to create a power vacuum that must be filled.

That being said, gadaffi is dangerous and needs to be taken down.


I have yet to see any real evidence of Gadafi forces actually bombarding left and right. All I see in the news is some guys in jeans with rifles - they call them civilians or rebels - as it suits them at the moment.

That Gadafi guy is one crazy sob and it seems he is a killer but I hate propaganda when our media is insulting our intelligence.

Take that aircraft that was taken down today. They keep showing us that clip and saying look Gadafi is bombarding Bengazi-whatever and we can see black smoke. Oh really ?

Antonio
19th March 2011, 01:56 PM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1367800/Libya-Rebels-shoot-fighter-jet-Gaddafis-forces-break-ceasefire.html

check out the masonic nature of the Sarcoma-Cameron handshake...

Neuro
19th March 2011, 03:08 PM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1367800/Libya-Rebels-shoot-fighter-jet-Gaddafis-forces-break-ceasefire.html

check out the masonic nature of the Sarcoma-Cameron handshake...
No doubt that it is a Masonic hand shake...
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/03/19/article-1367800-0B3ED57900000578-151_634x376.jpg

Ponce
19th March 2011, 03:18 PM
I am sorry to say that the US is now also in the game........at the end it will be another war that we will face alone............FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE MOTHER FUCKING ZIONIST "JEWS".....sorry people.

I can only wonder how long it will be before the draft............before we "liberate" Iran?

The war mongering inperialist yankees invaders......to me it had no meaning till 911.

When the "real" WWIII starts we will be alone, get ready........man oh man, am I pissed off.