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Saturday, 23.04.2011.

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Libya signals possible change of tactics

Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's patience appears to be running out with the army's efforts to establish control of the city of Misrata, Deutsche Welle reports.

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Leonidas

pre 13 godina

An international coalition launched air strikes against Gadhafi's forces on March 19, as part of a United Nations mandate authorizing the use of military force to protect the civilian population.

B92


Gates,the US defence secretary,announced yesterday that Obama has approved the use of drones in Libya.Taking into consideration the hundreds of civilian deaths they've caused since their introduction in Pakistan one can clearly conclude their use in Libya has nothing to do with protecting civilians but everything to do with targeted assassinations of members of the Gaddafi regime. How humanitarian.

Leonidas

pre 13 godina

An international coalition launched air strikes against Gadhafi's forces on March 19, as part of a United Nations mandate authorizing the use of military force to protect the civilian population.

B92


Gates,the US defence secretary,announced yesterday that Obama has approved the use of drones in Libya.Taking into consideration the hundreds of civilian deaths they've caused since their introduction in Pakistan one can clearly conclude their use in Libya has nothing to do with protecting civilians but everything to do with targeted assassinations of members of the Gaddafi regime. How humanitarian.

Leonidas

pre 13 godina

An international coalition launched air strikes against Gadhafi's forces on March 19, as part of a United Nations mandate authorizing the use of military force to protect the civilian population.

B92


Gates,the US defence secretary,announced yesterday that Obama has approved the use of drones in Libya.Taking into consideration the hundreds of civilian deaths they've caused since their introduction in Pakistan one can clearly conclude their use in Libya has nothing to do with protecting civilians but everything to do with targeted assassinations of members of the Gaddafi regime. How humanitarian.