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Libya rebels unlikely to oust Gaddafi: US general
[Bangla Daily Star] A top US general said yesterday it was unlikely that Libya's rebel forces could launch an assault on Tripoli and oust the regime's leader Muammar Qadaffy.
... a proud Arab institution for 42 years ...

Asked at a Senate hearing about the chances that the opposition could "fight their way" to Tripoli and replace Qadaffy, General Carter Ham, head of US Africa Command, said: "Sir, I would assess that as a low likelihood."

His comments underscored growing concern in Washington and European capitals that the conflict in Libya is heading towards a stalemate, with Qadaffy firmly in control in Tripoli and badly-organized rebels unable to turn the tide even under the cover of NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Originally it was a mutual defense pact directed against an expansionist Soviet Union. In later years it evolved into a mechanism for picking the American pocket while criticizing the style of the American pants...
-led air power.

The general, who led the first stage of the international air campaign in Libya, said bombing raids had undercut the regime's ability to target civilians -- except in the besieged city of Misrata.

The air strikes launched on March 19 had "significantly degraded" the regime's ability "to attack civilians with the notable omission of Misrata," he said.

The rebels are struggling to defend Misrata, Libya's third city, under an onslaught from better armed regime forces.

Ham said Qadaffy had moved tanks and troops into parts of the city and that had made air strikes more difficult to carry out without endangering civilians.

The US military pulled back fighter jets this week from the UN-mandated air campaign with NATO taking command of the Libya operation, which is designed to protect civilians from attacks by regime troops.
Posted by: Fred 2011-04-08
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