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Red Alert: Libyan Forces Approach Benghazi
March 19, 2011
Forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi began to approach the eastern rebel capital of Benghazi on March 19, with the BBC reporting that loyalist armor already is inside the city, though this may have been only a reconnaissance element. Soon after these reports, word of impending international military operations against Gadhafi’s forces began to emerge, with French and Italian aircraft reportedly beginning to conduct combat air patrols.
Though Gadhafi declared a unilateral cease-fire in response to the U.N. Security Council’s (UNSC) authorization of the use of force against Libya on March 17, it is becoming apparent that this was simply a stalling tactic in an attempt to consolidate gains ahead of airstrikes. The military incentive for Gadhafi is to reach Benghazi before any airstrikes begin. If a “no-drive” zone between Ajdabiya and Benghazi were to come into effect, military vehicles and supply convoys would be vulnerable to any coalition aircraft orbiting overhead, making it far more difficult for Gadhafi to project force across the large open terrain that separates the two cities. Airpower can also make it difficult to move and resupply forces, so the heavier elements of Gadhafi’s forces — tanks, tracked vehicles and artillery — already operating at the end of extended lines of supply, may quickly face logistical issues. However, while airpower can attempt to prevent forces from approaching the city, it cannot force the withdrawal of those forces from within the city without risking significant civilian casualties. Read more »
Ora gli Stati terroristi della NATO possono tranquillamente massacrare civili bombardandoli
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Breaking News Alert: Gaddafi’s forces enter Benghazi as U.S., allies prepare military action against Libya
March 19, 2011 6:30:11 AM
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Forces led by Moammar Gaddafi entered the eastern rebel stronghold of Benghazi Saturday after airstrikes and fierce fighting as the United States and its allies prepared to launch military attacks on Libya.
A warplane was shot down over Benghazi. Government troops — some reportedly in tanks -- entered Benghazi from the west, in the university area. The city of 1 million quickly became a ghost town, with residents fleeing or seeking cover in barricaded neighborhoods. A Washington Post reporter saw the aircraft go down in flames. It was not known who shot it down.
On Friday, President Obama warned that the Libyan leader faced imminent military action unless his troops were withdrawn from all disputed cities in the country. But assaults on rebel-held towns continued despite government promises of a cease-fire.
Dear Folks, This additional 'we told you so' piece is not about stroking our egos, but about saving the Libyan revolution and the momentum of ridding Libya of its Neanderthal dictator and his corrupt regime. This by no means guarantees that democratic reform will keep them free, as elite corruption has rendered that institution a sock puppet for international mobsters, loyal to no country, or people...only to themselves.
Domani il vertice tra Onu, Unione africana, Ue e Lega araba, ma francesi e inglesi pensano a azione dimostrativa. I ribelli festeggiano, ma al Qaeda è scettica. L'Italia darà basi, aerei e uomini. Ma l'idea non piace a Bossi e Di Pietro. Obama: "Subito il cessate il fuoco o attacchiamo". Il figlio del Colonnello: "Non abbiamo paura" e il regime bombarda Misurata. Annunciata la sospensione degli attacchi ai ribelli, ma continuano gli scontri a Bengasi
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Libya Crisis: Implications of the Cease-fire
March 18, 2011
Libyan Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Kaim said March 18 that Libya would positively respond to the U.N. Security Council resolution calling for a no-fly zone over Libya. The statement was soon followed by a declaration by Libyan Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa of an immediate unilateral cease-fire and halt to all military operations. Tripoli added that it was ready to open “all dialogue channels with everyone interested in the territorial unity of Libya,” that it wanted to protect Libyan civilians, and that it was inviting the international community to send government and nongovernmental organization representatives “to check the facts on the ground by sending fact-finding missions so that they can take the right decision.”
The Libyan declaration comes as members of the NATO military alliance were ramping up for airstrikes authorized by the United Nations against troops loyal to Moammar Gadhafi. French diplomatic sources have been quoted as saying airstrikes could start “within hours.” Libya’s move potentially throws a wrench in plans to establish and enforce a no-fly zone — and take additional military action — against the Gadhafi government. Read more »
Berlin Lets Its Allies Go It Alone
The US, France and Britain are prepared to use military force to stop
Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi. But their ally Germany isn't supporting
them. Instead, it abstained from the Security Council vote on a no-fly
zone over the country. Despite Libya's cease-fire declaration on
Friday, Berlin's reluctance could damage the country's international
standing.
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RESPONSE TO UN RESOLUTION
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Libya Declares Immediate Ceasefire
Libyan Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa on Friday announced an immediate
cessation of all military operations against rebels in the country. The
ceasefire comes in the wake of a United Nations resolution authorizing
the establishment of a no-fly zone in the country.
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SECURITY COUNCIL ABSTENTION
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Germany Hesitates as UN Authorizes Action against Libya
The United Nations Security Council voted in favor of establishing a
no-fly zone over Libya and taking other action to guarantee the safety
of civilians there. Germany, however, opted not to participate and
abstained from Thursday's vote. Nevertheless, Western action could come
quickly.
Passa no fly zone. Tripoli: Italia ne stia fuori. Figlio del rais: non abbiamo paura
Manifestanti pro Gheddafi
--MONDO--
La Libia chiude il proprio spazio aereo ''fino a ulteriore avviso''. Forze "anti-terrorismo" saranno mandate a Bengasi per disarmare gli insorti. Riunione a Palazzo Chigia mezzogiorno
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Breaking News Alert: U.N. approves 'all necessary measures' to protect Libya's civilians
March 17, 2011 6:47:09 PM
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On a 10 to 0 vote with five abstentions, the U.N. Security Council passed a resolution authorizing the international community to take “all necessary measures” to protect civilians in Libya.
The resolution demands an “immediate cease-fire in Libya, the complete end of violence and all attacks against and abuse of civilians,” and unspecified action to protect “civilians and civilian population areas under threat of attack." It also establishes a ban on all flights in the airspace of Libya except for humanitarian and evacuation flights.
18:47 ESTERITripoli minaccia ritorsioni nel Mediterraneo se verrà attaccata. Forze di Gheddafi verso Bengasi: «Misurata conquistata». Ma i ribelli: si combatte ancora. Il ministro del petrolio: «Contratti Eni confermati, Scaroni è un amico». Si vota sulla risoluzione Usa, Francia, GB e arabi favorevoli
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TONGUE LASHING OVER LIBYA
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French Vent Frustration over German Partners
Gadhafi is praising Germany, but France is complaining. Berlin's strict
"no" to a no-fly zone over Libya has created tensions with its European
partners in London and Paris. The UN is now considering a draft
resolution to prohibit flights in the war-torn country, but critics say
it is probably already too late.
Dimanche 20 mars - 14:59
Libye : Seïf Kadhafi exclut des frappes contre des vols civils en Méditerranée.
Toute l'actualité sur www.nouvelobs.com
Roberto Scaruffi
Roberto Scaruffi
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Red Alert: Libyan Forces Approach Benghazi
March 19, 2011
Roberto Scaruffi
Ora gli Stati terroristi della NATO possono tranquillamente massacrare civili bombardandoli
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Roberto Scaruffi
Libya: Gaddafi told to leave now or face the bombers
Col Muammar Gaddafi warned he must surrender large swathes of Libya or face military action from the West.
Roberto Scaruffi
Vogliono annettere Bengasi all'Impero, subito.
Poi, tutta la Libia.
Il petrolio che vogliono rubare come lo spartirebbero?
Roberto Scaruffi
del 18/3/2011
Roberto Scaruffi
del 18/3/2011
Roberto Scaruffi
Mar. 18, 2011
Jim W. Dean
Breaking News:
UN Vote On Full
Lybia Intervention
Veterans Today Tried to Head It
Dear Folks, This additional 'we told you so' piece is not about stroking our egos, but about saving the Libyan revolution and the momentum of ridding Libya of its Neanderthal dictator and his corrupt regime. This by no means guarantees that democratic reform will keep them free, as elite corruption has rendered that institution a sock puppet for international mobsters, loyal to no country, or people...only to themselves.
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França, Reino Unido e EUA pediram que ação em Benghazi seja paralisada.
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Obama to Qaddafi: Compliance is "not negotiable"
President says Libyan leader must immediately pull back forces or face military action, though U.S. will not send ground troops
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Schema Irakeno.
Bombardamenti quotidiani ed embargo.
...Fino ad un Presidente che opti per l'invasione dopo il solito bulleggio USA-UK-NATO.
Roberto Scaruffi
Che la CIA, gli inglesi ed i CC abbiano fatto dare soldi di Gheddafi
a Di Pietro?
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Stanotte prima prova di forza
Caccia sorvoleranno i cieli libici
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Roberto Scaruffi
Berlino sembrerebbe mandare affanculo la NATO mentre Voi sukate voraci.
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Libya Crisis: Implications of the Cease-fire
March 18, 2011
Libyan Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Kaim said March 18 that Libya would positively respond to the U.N. Security Council resolution calling for a no-fly zone over Libya. The statement was soon followed by a declaration by Libyan Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa of an immediate unilateral cease-fire and halt to all military operations. Tripoli added that it was ready to open “all dialogue channels with everyone interested in the territorial unity of Libya,” that it wanted to protect Libyan civilians, and that it was inviting the international community to send government and nongovernmental organization representatives “to check the facts on the ground by sending fact-finding missions so that they can take the right decision.”
The Libyan declaration comes as members of the NATO military alliance were ramping up for airstrikes authorized by the United Nations against troops loyal to Moammar Gadhafi. French diplomatic sources have been quoted as saying airstrikes could start “within hours.” Libya’s move potentially throws a wrench in plans to establish and enforce a no-fly zone — and take additional military action — against the Gadhafi government. Read more »
Roberto Scaruffi
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OPINION
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Berlin Lets Its Allies Go It Alone
The US, France and Britain are prepared to use military force to stop
Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi. But their ally Germany isn't supporting
them. Instead, it abstained from the Security Council vote on a no-fly
zone over the country. Despite Libya's cease-fire declaration on
Friday, Berlin's reluctance could damage the country's international
standing.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,751804,00.html#ref=nlint
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Response to UN Resolution: Libya Declares Immediate Ceasefire
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,751811,00.html#ref=nlint
Photo Gallery: A Helping Hand for Libyan Rebels
http://www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/fotostrecke-65869.html#ref=nlint
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RESPONSE TO UN RESOLUTION
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Libya Declares Immediate Ceasefire
Libyan Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa on Friday announced an immediate
cessation of all military operations against rebels in the country. The
ceasefire comes in the wake of a United Nations resolution authorizing
the establishment of a no-fly zone in the country.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,751811,00.html#ref=nlint
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SECURITY COUNCIL ABSTENTION
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Germany Hesitates as UN Authorizes Action against Libya
The United Nations Security Council voted in favor of establishing a
no-fly zone over Libya and taking other action to guarantee the safety
of civilians there. Germany, however, opted not to participate and
abstained from Thursday's vote. Nevertheless, Western action could come
quickly.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,751763,00.html#ref=nlint
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Photo Gallery: A Helping Hand for Libyan Rebels
http://www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/fotostrecke-65869.html#ref=nlint
Roberto Scaruffi
CBS NEWS TOP STORIES
Libyan gov't announces cease-fire
Foreign minister says military operations are suspended in wake of U.N. resolution, moves by Western countries to impose no-fly zone
Read full story
Roberto Scaruffi
Stanno cercando di ripetere il giochetto fatto con Saddam?
Appena Gheddafi vince, bombardamenti quotidiani per 10 anni?
Solo che nel Mediterraneo Vi sfasciano TUTTI... a far certi giochetti.
Che ripercussioni avra' sulla liquidazione in corso dell'Egitto pro-USA&UK?
L'accelera mostrando il terrorismo dei predoni USA-NATO che voglion solo rubar petrolio ed altro?
Roberto Scaruffi
I libici hanno appena dato altre bustarelle a Parigi e Londra.
Ecco, appena gli attacchi iniziano,
Gheddafi trasformato in vittima ed in eroe anti0imperialista!
..."i ribelli" in compradori UK-USA!
Roberto Scaruffi
Alt dell'Onu a Gheddafi Francia, attacchi a breve
Passa no fly zone. Tripoli: Italia ne stia fuori. Figlio del rais: non abbiamo paura
La Libia chiude il proprio spazio aereo ''fino a ulteriore avviso''. Forze "anti-terrorismo" saranno mandate a Bengasi per disarmare gli insorti. Riunione a Palazzo Chigia mezzogiorno
Roberto Scaruffi
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Breaking News Alert: U.N. approves 'all necessary measures' to protect Libya's civilians
March 17, 2011 6:47:09 PM
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On a 10 to 0 vote with five abstentions, the U.N. Security Council passed a resolution authorizing the international community to take “all necessary measures” to protect civilians in Libya.
The resolution demands an “immediate cease-fire in Libya, the complete end of violence and all attacks against and abuse of civilians,” and unspecified action to protect “civilians and civilian population areas under threat of attack." It also establishes a ban on all flights in the airspace of Libya except for humanitarian and evacuation flights.
http://link.email.washingtonpost.com/r/2GZNC0/18V902/WHMOXK/PZTXGV/39JRE/YT/h
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U.N. Security Council votes to impose a no-fly zone over Libya with 10 votes in favor, five abstentions.
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Jeudi 17 mars - 23:30
La résolution soumise au Conseil de sécurité de l'ONU sur la Libye a été adoptée >Lire l'article
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LIBIAATTESA DECISIONE ONU FRANCIA E GB PRONTE AD ATTACCARE STANOTTE
Gheddafi minaccia Mediterraneo. Forti esplosioni a Bengasi. Nato: Pronti ad agire. Stasera Onu vota su No-fly zone
Roberto Scaruffi
anuncia que vai atacar Benghazi
Cidade é sede de conselho de transição criado por insurgentes contra Kadhafi.
Roberto Scaruffi
Libia, «pronti a colpire navi e aerei» Stasera l'Onu decide sull'intervento
18:47 ESTERITripoli minaccia ritorsioni nel Mediterraneo se verrà attaccata. Forze di Gheddafi verso Bengasi: «Misurata conquistata». Ma i ribelli: si combatte ancora. Il ministro del petrolio: «Contratti Eni confermati, Scaroni è un amico».
Si vota sulla risoluzione Usa, Francia, GB e arabi favorevoli
Roberto Scaruffi
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TONGUE LASHING OVER LIBYA
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French Vent Frustration over German Partners
Gadhafi is praising Germany, but France is complaining. Berlin's strict
"no" to a no-fly zone over Libya has created tensions with its European
partners in London and Paris. The UN is now considering a draft
resolution to prohibit flights in the war-torn country, but critics say
it is probably already too late.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,751268,00.html#ref=nlint
Roberto Scaruffi
difeso dai tedeschi contro i francesi
Roberto Scaruffi