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Africa North
Rebels Enter Gadhafi-held Zliten as Russia Says Conflict at 'Dead End'
2011-08-03
[An Nahar] Libya's rebels said on Tuesday they launched a post-dawn attack on the western town of Zliten, punching through to the center and sparking fierce festivities with forces loyal to Moammar Qadaffy
...a proud Arab institution for 42 years...
, as Russia said the fighting in Libya had reached a "dead end."

"The rebels advanced today inside Zliten to control the center. Now there is a vicious fight with Qadaffy's forces," said Colonel Ahmed Omar Bani, a military front man based in the rebel stronghold of Benghazi.

The fight for Zliten -- which lies just 120 kilometers east of the capital Tripoli -- began shortly after sunrise.

In recent weeks Libya's rebels have been slowly advancing on Zliten from their enclave at Misrata, 70 kilometers to the east.

They have been aided by 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 cut of the American pants...
air strikes, which on Monday hit one Qadaffy command and control node and one military facility in the town.

Zliten has long been held by Qadaffy's forces, and was suspected of being a base for multiple rocket attacks on Misrata that have killed scores of civilians.

Meanwhile in the east, Bani said rebels fought for hours with Qadaffy forces at the oil hub of Brega on Tuesday, with a small unit of 45 troops entering the town's eastern residential district.

"There were festivities with Qadaffy's forces and it went on four hours and then they had to retreat back," Bani said.

Earlier on Tuesday Russia said the fighting in Libya had reached a "dead end" that could only be resolved through dialogue and new attempts at negotiation.

"The situation has reached a dead end that confirms that there is no military solution," the head of the foreign ministry's Middle East and North Africa department Sergei Vershinin was quoted as saying by Interfax.

"We have to go back to searching for political and diplomatic solutions," he was quoted as telling a briefing of Russian news hounds.

Russia abstained from a vote on a U.N. Security Council resolution in March that opened the way for air strikes on Qadaffy regime targets in Libya but has since criticized the scale and intent of the NATO-led Western campaign.

It has been involved in attempts to mediate between the rebels controlling the east of the country and the Qadaffy regime in Tripoli.

Posted by:Fred

#2  Russai[sic] must be in it for the laughs

Russia is in it for Russia's interests.

And the "rebels" are killing each other now too. AND they are all Moslems. Do I see a pattern here?

You sure won't see a Nobel in Literature. Put down your Book of Trite Phrases and do some research on, say, the Russian Revolution and the Spanish Civil War. You might see the "pattern" extend through most uprisings.
Posted by: Pappy   2011-08-03 11:17  

#1  Khadaffy is not dead yet. This thing still has a bit of a way to go.

Russia wants "negotiation" and "peace."?

Russai must be in it for the laughs.
There isnt going to be any "peace." And the "rebels" are killing each other now too. AND they are all Moslems. Do I see a pattern here?

The French can handle it. Parlez vou le poodle? Obama has it all under control, just ask anybody.
Posted by: de Medici   2011-08-03 04:40  

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