President Barack Obama has largely defended his decision to intervene in Libya and its handling of this crisis, tells the daily. On 29 March the head of state spoke for the first time on television since the beginning of military operations by the international coalition in Libya. Faced with criticism from some lawmakers, he said the U.S.
had a responsibility to avoid a massacre in Libya. Barack Obama also warned that it would be wrong to oust Colonel Gaddafi of power by arms, without mentioning what non-military means could be employed.
had a responsibility to avoid a massacre in Libya. Barack Obama also warned that it would be wrong to oust Colonel Gaddafi of power by arms, without mentioning what non-military means could be employed.
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