Wednesday, March 2, 2011

U.S. displaces air and naval forces to Libya

Tripoli. (Writing and agencies) .- U.S.. UU. has ordered its naval and air forces moving to the outskirts of Libya. The measure, preventive cutting is another form of pressure on Gaddafi to end the conflict against his own people. The U.S. ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice, said that Gaddafi is "disconnected from reality" and accused him of being "massacring its own people" and is unfit to lead.

Rice said Washington is already negotiating with NATO and other allies the possibility of taking military options. For its part, forces loyal to the Libyan leader are concentrating on the west, according assured the villagers to various agencies. It is feared that the army loyal to Qadhafi Libyan prepare an attack to regain control of Nalut, a town near the border between Libya and Tunisia.

Gaddafi yesterday granted an interview with U.S. broadcaster ABCen which was convinced that "my people die for protecting me." During the meeting Gaddafi insisted in his speech and returned to blame for the uprising against the foreign interference and Al Qaeda. This time the terrorist group accused of encouraging young people to steal weapons from military facilities.

"I'm surprised that we have an alliance with the West in combating Al Qaeda, and now we're fighting terrorists leave us," Gaddafi said. "Maybe they want to occupy Libya," the Libyan leader, who has over 41 years in power. Cincidió Gaddafi interview with the parliament of the U.S. Secretary of State.

UU. Hillary Clinton, to the UN, where inistió that Gaddafi "must leave now."

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