Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Raises U.S. arming the Libyan rebels

U.S. Ambassador to UN, Susan Rice, has said today that the Obama administration does not exclude Libyan arming rebels in their fight against the regime of Muammar Gaddafi. "We have not made a decision, but do not dismiss it," Rice has said in an interview on ABC's "Good Morning America." In the same interview, Rice said there is no evidence that Gaddafi is prepared to leave office.

Of course, Washington is keen to give it up soon. To that end, Rice explained that we must "cut off sources of Gaddafi, which uses mercenaries or prevent access to weapons, as well as aiding the rebels and the opposition." Libyan rebels expect to be giving more political power to NATO and agreed to leave the country of the Libyan leader and his sons at the international conference about Libya has started at 14.00 today in London.

Delegations of the countries of the international coalition, UN, NATO, the African Union (AU) and Arab League are meeting in London to discuss the Libyan crisis, the future of the colonel and the transition to democracy . While NATO, which on Thursday will take command of the military operation launched with the express purpose of protecting the civilian population, insists he is neutral in the conflict, Russia has expressed concern over what it considers a total intervention in the North African country's civil war.

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