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Africa North
Gadhafi Forces Report Gains, Launch Western Offensive
2011-08-08
[An Nahar] Rebels in the western Libyan town of Zliten were said to be low on ammunition and on the defensive on Sunday, as the regime said its forces had retaken the strategic southwest town of Bir Ghanam.

Abdul Wahab Melitan, a rebel front man in the port city of Misrata near Zliten, said forces loyal to strongman Moammar Qadaffy
...Custodian of Wheelus AFB for 42 long years...
had launched an assault on rebel positions in Zliten's Souk Telat area, killing three and wounding 15.

"The rebels lack ammunition to advance and we do not want to risk losing any ground," Melitan said.

Meanwhile,
...back at the chili cook-off, Chuck and Manuel's rivalry was entering a new and more dangerous phase...
a rebel source at al-Qusbat, around 90 kilometers east of the capital Tripoli, said that town was living through its fourth day under siege.

A group of rebels on Thursday overran Qadaffy forces based in one of the town's schools, but since then the rebels have been battling to hold on to their gains.

Raed Hussein, an envoy from al-Qusbat's military council, said he expected more Qadaffy troops to be sent from nearby al-Khums to bolster the siege.

In Tripoli, Prime Minister Baghdadi Mahmoudi told news hounds that government troops had recaptured the strategic town of Bir Ghanam, southwest of the capital, from orcs.

"Life is back to normal in Bir Ghanam, and today it is under the full control of the regime," Mahmoudi said.

Rebels from the Berber-dominated Nafusa mountain range south of Tripoli claimed the capture of Bir Ghanam just 80 kilometers from the capital on Saturday, as they pushed further east.

An Agence La Belle France Presse correspondent on the scene said rebels began a two-pronged assault from Bir Ayad earlier that day, and by late afternoon, rebel commanders said Bir Ghanam had been seized.

The rebels have been using the Nafusa as a springboard to advance on Tripoli but have encountered strong resistance from fighters loyal to Qadaffy.

Mahmoudi also condemned the intensification of NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It's headquartered in Belgium. That sez it all....
raids on Tripoli and other cities, claiming that the alliance no longer "differentiates between civilian and military sites."

NATO said its warplanes attacked 45 targets across Libya on Saturday, including an ammunition storage facility and a multiple rocket launcher system in the Bir Ghanam area.

Mahmoudi criticized the National Transitional Council (NTC), the rebels' de facto government, and the security situation in the rebel-controlled east, especially after last month's liquidation of General Abdul Fatah Younis, a long-time Qadaffy ally before he defected.

The premier claimed that the "decision-making and the real forces in the field are in the hands of Islamist bad boy groups."

Since the beginning of the revolt, the Qadaffy regime has portrayed the five-month-old uprising as an al-Qaeda plot.

Mahmoudi also claimed that most NTC members had left the country, saying: "I defy the NTC to meet even once during Ramadan," the Mohammedan month of fasting.

On Saturday, hundreds of rebel fighters also forked off towards the sea, advancing within 20 kilometers of Surman on the coast road west of Tripoli before meeting any resistance, an AFP correspondent said.

Their path northward was veiled in black smoke and strewn with burned-out Libyan army vehicles, some with the bodies of soldiers inside, he said.

But forces loyal to the veteran Libyan strongman fought back, laying down fire in a bid to halt the rebels' advance.

Many of the rebels were from the "Tripoli Battalion," a group of volunteers from the capital and other coastal towns eager to "liberate" their homes in the five-month-old revolt.

The battalion is said to have received military training in the Nafusa mountains.
Posted by:Fred

#7  NATO has been bombing for 6 months! How much shit did Ghadafi have stockpiled before this started? O are they just not hitting a damn thing when bombing?
Posted by: chris   2011-08-08 22:38  

#6  I'm just about certain the Minderbinder Clan is running this entire war.
Posted by: S   2011-08-08 19:25  

#5  I would laugh, SteveS, if only it weren't so sad.
Posted by: trailing wife   2011-08-08 17:38  

#4  the rebels are now "approaching Zliten"

I would make a joke about "asymptotic warfare", but only nerds would laugh.
Posted by: SteveS   2011-08-08 17:32  

#3  Googlemap of Libya
Posted by: trailing wife   2011-08-08 15:01  

#2  It's like WWI in the desert. Lack of many if any permanent tactical gains bordering on a stalemate. The only things missing are numerous pointless human wave charges.
Posted by: Pollyandrew   2011-08-08 15:01  

#1  The AFP correspondent reporting from bir al Ghanam would beg to differ. On the other hand, note that in the linked article, the rebels are now "approaching Zliten" again, after having been actually in it for a while, IIRC. It's "Approachng Brega" Syndrome, I suppose.

Most of the rebel successes seem to be occurring on the Berber front these days.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2011-08-08 10:52  

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