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Wysłany: Śro 9:48, 30 Mar 2011 Temat postu: Buoyed by strikes, Libya rebels try to advance |
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Buoyed by strikes, Libya rebels try to advance
That could mean a longer conflict and an unclear end game as the U.S. and European countries try to calibrate how much their now three-day old air campaign — officially intended to protect civilians — should go toward actively helping the rebel cause. Henri Guaino, a top adviser to the French president, said the allied effort would last "a while yet."
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But even if that happens,Altria to test Marlboro and Skoal Smokeless Sticks , the fight is not over. Instead, Libya could end up divided between the rebel-held east and mainly regime-controlled west,Altria to test Marlboro and Skoal Smokeless Sticks ,newport cigarettes, with Gadhafi largely unable to move against opposition areas without his forces being devastated by allied strikes. If rebel fighters were to then try to attack regime-held cities and march on Tripoli to oust Gadhafi, it is unclear what the U.S. and European stance would be. |
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