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Monday, March 21, 2011

More News On The War In Libya 3/21


Gadhafi vows 'long war' as strikes hit his forces -- AP -- Yahoo News/AP
Western powers strike Libya; Arab League has doubts -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Libya declares new ceasefire amid fresh Western attacks -- Yahoo News/AFP

Col Muammar Gaddafi faces second night of air attacks from British, French and American forces -- The Telegraph
Libya: missile destroys Gaddafi building -- The Telegraph
Libya: Col Gaddafi goes to ground after missile attacks -- The Telegraph
Missile destroys Gaddafi building -- BBC
Missile Strike Hits Building in Gadhafi's Compound -- ABC News
Qaddafi Compound Demolished as Coalition Sees 'Significant Success' in Libya -- FOX News
U.S. strikes against Gaddafi's forces branded 'a success' as Libyan anti-aircraft fire lights up the sky above Tripoli -- The Daily Mail
US says a 'no-fly zone' established as raids target Libya defences -- The Australian/AFP
Pentagon says strikes crippled Libya air capability -- Reuters
Libya bombing called successful; endgame unclear -- MSNBC/AP
Pentagon: Air Strikes in Libya Effective Against Gadhafi's Forces -- Voice of America
Air strikes 'risk' killing civilians in Libya: Rudd -- Sydney Morning Herald
Coalition batters Libya's air defense -- Washington Times

With Confidence and Skittishness, Libyan Rebels Renew Charge -- The Telegrah
Benghazi remains wary -- CNN
Libyan rebels cautiously optimistic after victory -- USA Today

Libyan army says to start ceasefire Sunday night: spokesman -- Xinhuanet
White House says not recognizing Libya ceasefire -- Reuters

Tornado Top Guns' 3,000-mile mission to hammer tyrant's military machine -- The Daily Mail
B-2 bombers in action over Libya - reports -- Times of Malta
UK sub fires again at Libya targets -- Press Association
Suddenly, there it was... the dreadful spectacle of an armoured column devastated from the air, RICHARD PENDLEBURY reports from the road to Benghazi -- Daily Mail
Libya to give weapons to one million people: report -- Reuters
Gaddafi's forces turn screw in the battle for Misrata -- Scotsman
More than 8,000 Libyans killed in revolt - rebel -- Reuters

Pentagon: We're not hunting Qadhafi
-- Politico
Gaddafi not on coalition target list-Pentagon -- Reuters
Yes, we would kill Gaddafi: As RAF jets blitz Libya, Defence Secretary admits tyrant is a 'legitimate target' -- Daily Mail
Gaddafi may become target of air strikes, Liam Fox admits -- The Guardian

Coalition air strikes see waning support from Arabs, China and Russia -- The Guardian
Libya: Arab League condemns 'bombardment of civilians' -- Jerusalem Post/Reuters
Libya intervention draws mixed feelings in Arab world -- McClatchy News
Arab support wavers as second night of bombing begins -- The Independent
Arab League reconsiders action against Libya -- Washington Times
Obama works to shore up Arab support for Libyan airstrikes -- CNN
Europe in mixed reaction over hasty Libya mission -- Xinhuanet
A day in, and the cracks begin to show -- The Telegraph
Sarkozy Puts France at Vanguard of West’s War Effort -- New York Times
Sarkozy’s Libya stance wins widespread backing -- Financial Times

Lawmakers concerned about U.S. role in Libya -- Washington Times
John Boehner to President Obama: Define the mission -- Politico
Obama barely mentions Libya as Boehner demands details -- CNN
Obama Attacks Libya, and Where's Congress? -- J.B. Williams, American Thinker
Liberal Democrats in uproar over Libya action -- Politico
Anti-war protesters rally across the USA -- USA Today

Libya: work abandoned on Lockerbie bomber's residence -- The Telegraph
Arab League now worried about Qaddafi retaliation after supporting Libya no-fly zone -- Christian Science Monitor
Gates: US expects to hand off Libya lead in 'days' -- AP


Commentaries, Opinions, Editorials, And Analysis

Now that U.S., allies have attacked Libya, what are the goals?
-- Miami Herald/McClatchy News
Gaddafi's strategic rhetoric doomed to fail, experts say -- National Post
Libya: why Col Gaddafi will fight to the bitter end -- The Telegraph
Why can't we just let the Libyans fight it out (...and then make friends with the winners) -- Peter Hitchens, The Daily Mail
At war in Libya: How long will it last? Will Qaddafi be gone? -- Christian Science Monitor

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