"The Republican leaders in Congress have said March 6 that the U.S. would do well to consider providing weapons, information and training for Libyan forces fighting to overthrow Colonel Gaddafi. Such a decision would mark a rapid escalation of Washington's involvement in the conflict, "reports the U.S.
daily. Senator McCain, Obama's defeated rival for the presidency in 2008, has called for logistical support is provided to the insurgents, who, on the ground, face resistance from troops under Gaddafi. According to The Independent (London), the Obama administration would repeatedly asked Saudi Arabia to supply weapons to the rebels, so far without success.
Officially, Washington does not intervene alone in Libya.
daily. Senator McCain, Obama's defeated rival for the presidency in 2008, has called for logistical support is provided to the insurgents, who, on the ground, face resistance from troops under Gaddafi. According to The Independent (London), the Obama administration would repeatedly asked Saudi Arabia to supply weapons to the rebels, so far without success.
Officially, Washington does not intervene alone in Libya.
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