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Libya Rebels Claim Gains As Tripoli Bombed

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DIAA HADID and MICHELLE FAUL   05/10/11 05:02 PM ET   AP

TRIPOLI, Libya — In a one-two punch against Moammar Gadhafi's forces, NATO warplanes struck a command center in the capital, Tripoli, on Tuesday after pounding regime targets around the besieged port of Misrata. Rebels hoped the stepped-up attacks could help extend some of their biggest advances to date, including a major outward push from Misrata.

The opposition also said it made gains along a long-deadlocked front near the eastern town of Ajdabiya.

The rebels' military spokesman, Col. Ahmed Bani, said opposition forces had pushed Gadhafi's troops out of rocket range on the west side of Misrata and dislodged them from the airport after two days of battles, raising the prospect that the siege could be broken.

Bani said rebels from Misrata and Zlitan, 35 miles (55 kilometers) west, had joined up to fight in close-range combat that rendered the regime forces' long-range rockets useless. Speaking to The Associated Press in the rebel headquarters city of Benghazi, Bani said Gadhafi's brigades were pushed about 10 miles (15 kilometers) back from Misrata's airport.

"The picture is looking good for us," he said.

In another boost to the opposition, the U.S. State Department said the first load of non-lethal American military aid for the rebels landed Tuesday at the port in their headquarters city, Benghazi.

Spokesman Mark Toner said the shipment consisted of more than 10,000 meals, with further shipments of medical supplies, boots and protective gear to arrive shortly. The delivery came ahead of planned meetings in Washington this week between U.S. officials and the head of the opposition Transitional National Council.

The Libyan conflict, dating to mid-February, had seemed stalemated for more than a week, with most of the fighting along the border with Tunisia in the far west. The latest airstrikes and overland advances may give the rebels new momentum in their struggle to topple Gadhafi and win greater freedoms.

The rebels control most of eastern Libya, and Gadhafi most of the west, including Tripoli. Exceptions in the west include pockets of embattled rebel-held towns along the border with Tunisia, and Misrata on the coast.

The NATO planes struck what the alliance called a command and control facility in downtown Tripoli early Tuesday, according to Italian Brig. Gen. Claudio Gabellini.

"All NATO targets are military targets," said Gabellini, who serves on NATO's planning staff at the headquarters in Naples.

He denied that NATO was targeting Gadhafi, saying: "We have no evidence about what Mr. Gadhafi is doing right now, and to tell you the truth we're not really interested."

Gabellini also said 30 regime military targets have been hit since May 2 around Misrata, which has been under siege by Gadhafi's forces for two months. The targets included 12 tanks, three self-propelled guns, three multiple-rocket-launchers, and various vehicles, Gabellini said.

"Although it's a real challenge for us to strike military targets in and around population centers like Misrata, while minimizing the risks to innocent civilians, we have been working hard to prevent attacks by pro-Gadhafi forces," Gabellini said.

The rebels posted video clips calling on Gadhafi's forces in the Misrata area to surrender.

"We are after you Gadhafi," one of the fighters in the video said.

Bani, the rebel spokesman, praised the latest NATO airstrikes.

"They are doing their jobs very, very well," he said. "We will need these airstrikes when we are planning to advance on the ground."

Still, he said the rebels needed the world to respond to their pleas for heavy weaponry before they can make a final push against Gadhafi's more heavily armed forces.

"We are waiting patiently until our friends in the free world arm us," he said. "When we get those weapons, with the help of our friends, I am sure we can solve this problem within a month, maximum."

Bani also contended that some regime soldiers in far-western Libya had raped women in a small village near the town of Zintan after killing many other civilians there. There was no way to corroborate the report.

In eastern Libya, rebels reported advances near the oil oasis of Jalu, and also between the towns of Ajdabiya and Brega after being bogged down on that front for weeks.

Walid Mohamed, a rebel manning a checkpoint outside Ajdabiya, said some of his comrades had advanced roughly 20 miles (35 kilometers) westward toward Brega after what he described as the fiercest fighting in weeks on that battlefront. Brega has an oil terminal and Libya's second-largest hydrocarbon complex.

A doctor at the hospital in Ajdabiya, Ahmed Mohamed, said the facility had received the bodies of six slain rebels on Monday and treated three others for wounds before they were transferred to a hospital in the rebel headquarters of Benghazi, 90 miles (145 kilometers) to the north.

Ajdabiya in peacetime has a population of more than 100,000, but has been largely deserted because of the fighting.

Though rebel appeals for heavier arms from abroad have gone unheeded, NATO has intensified airstrikes on regime forces as many countries demand that Gadhafi – Libya's autocratic ruler for 42 years – relinquish power.

In the latest strike, NATO planes hit several sites in Tripoli, setting off explosions that thundered through the city overnight. One strike hit a building that locals said was used by a military intelligence agency. Another targeted a government building that officials said was sometimes used by parliament members.

It was not immediately clear what the other strikes hit, but one of them sent plumes of smoke that appeared to come from the sprawling compound housing members of Gadhafi's family.

Government escorts in Tripoli did not allow reporters near the site of one building that was hit in the NATO attack. Residents said the building was used by a military intelligence agency.

Reporters, who may not leave their Tripoli hotel without government escorts, were shown damage done to a nearby hospital. A physician, Dr. Mustafa Rahim, said a 4-year-old boy was badly injured, but would not allow reporters to see him, saying he was in intensive care.

Another strike targeted a building – struck once previously – that two employees said was used by parliament members and housed a library for research into Gadhafi's writings.

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Michelle Faul reported from Ajdabiya. Associated Press writers Frank Jordans in Geneva and Slobodan Lekic in Brussels contributed to this report.

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TRIPOLI, Libya — In a one-two punch against Moammar Gadhafi's forces, NATO warplanes struck a command center in the capital, Tripoli, on Tuesday after pounding regime targets around the besieged...
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leonel
MA, Pol.Sci.; MA, Ed.; JD. Veteran.
06:34 AM on 05/11/2011
It's a war of attrition against Gaddafi. NATO is also getting experience for many more conflicts to try to resolve.

The big cold war is between American Democrats and Republicans and voters will have to decide. Right now the US is slowing wasting it's resources and reputation.
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climbing panda
there's a log in my cabin
07:48 PM on 05/10/2011
where are all the liberal, anti-war, peace activists? why aren't they calling for impeachment and how pres. obama is harming our stance in the world with this was which did not receive prior consent from congress? double standard much?
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12:50 PM on 05/11/2011
There are plenty of them. These threads are just jumping with them.
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josephking
12:35 PM on 05/16/2011
"These threads are jumping with"... keyboard cowards that talk all day about how they support "da webels" but can't sem to do anything but type smug comments on their key boards...instead of putting their words into action.
06:32 PM on 05/11/2011
.... and why do the Libyan Freedom Fighters cut so little ice with so-called anti-imperialists?
05:15 PM on 05/10/2011
interesting:

After the dissolution of Yugoslavia, is Libya the first test of how well the international community can protect civilians?
“I feel that the UN Security Council’s resolution on air strikes is historic. Of the permanent members, China and Russia abstained and allowed the measure to pass. This is the first time that the so-called principle of responsibility to protect was invoked. It was passed unanimously by the UN General Assembly in 2005.”

Finnish source - the interviewee is former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari, who, alongside Chernomyrdin, negotiated the ceasefire and Serbian withdrawal from Kosovo
04:30 PM on 05/10/2011
2:00pm

West Tripoli rebel fighters hoist the independence flag at Meaitiga airbase in Tripoli,

http://blogs.aljazeera.net/live/africa/libya-live-blog-0
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04:57 PM on 05/10/2011
NOW we're cooking with gas!

If, and I do mean IF, Qaddafi is still alive, he really needs to start packing a bag now.
05:01 PM on 05/10/2011
A word of caution here: There has been a lull in the coverage of the conflict with all sorts of twitters now filling the vacuum. I have yet to find to see a second source for the info posted above. If true it is momentous.
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tercio
Say NO to War.
02:00 AM on 05/11/2011
I think this assures another couple of months more at war. Kudos to the Military and Oil welfare.
06:33 PM on 05/11/2011
huh? Would the Gaddafi tyranny prevailing depress oil prices?
sean62965
Do you really need my "micro-bio"?
03:12 PM on 05/10/2011
Well, I'm glad to hear this over their complaints about NATO.
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tercio
Say NO to War.
02:21 PM on 05/10/2011
Boat of 600 Lybians sinks after NATO ignores SOS calls.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PssKFiesNyo&feature=player_embedded

Oil interest behind Libya action: Bulgaria PM

http://www.iol.co.za/news/africa/oil-interest-behind-libya-action-bulgaria-pm-1.1044905
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04:27 PM on 05/10/2011
1) NATO denies hearing SOS calls, and the refugees who got on that boat were forced on by Qaddafi. But that does not bother you, does it? Qaddafi is forcing the sub Saharan immigrants in Tripoli to sail to Italy in order to stir discontent among the Europeans.

2) Yeah, the Bulgarian PM. OK.
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tercio
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01:08 AM on 05/11/2011
Fine, the Bulgarian PM and the former Dep. Speaker of Belgian Parlament are not a good source and you don't seem to care that "WITNESSES say NATO deliberately ignored the boats' mayday call", but you pretend that people believe what NATO and 7voiceofreason7 have to say. LOL I bet you were also spreading the Viagra hoax like crazy. Am I right?

Also, you still try to portrait me as some kind of derranged supporter of a vicious dictator because I'm against one the most hypocrite travesty of the wars possible: a "humanitarian" war. What's wrong? lack of arguments?
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Nicholas Azarian
11:18 PM on 05/10/2011
Italy saves 500 after ship sinks

http://euobserver.com/9/32286

We can't save everyone. Stopping acting like every death is the West's fault.
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tercio
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12:35 AM on 05/11/2011
If you can't save everyone why do you escalate the war? Oh, I remember, to save and protect Lybians!

Btw, the article refers to a boat sinking in front of the coast of Lampedusa (Italy), saved by the Coast Guard and the passengers were subsaharians. These boats have been arriving to Italy, Spain and Greece long before the war. It's called illegal inmigration.
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tercio
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02:52 PM on 05/11/2011
"We clearly don't control the resources of Iraq."

LOL There's a documentary on google: Iraq For Sale. Look it up.
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02:03 PM on 05/10/2011
Has Qaddafi even been seen or heard from since we destroyed Saif al Arab's house?

The Libyan Ministry of Truth says that Qaddafi was there when the missiles hit. I find it had to believe that anyone survived that attack.
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behavingbadly
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02:07 PM on 05/10/2011
Even harder to believe, the Libyan Ministry of Truth.
02:20 PM on 05/10/2011
Or anybody's "Ministry of Truth". Remember "Pravda"?
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josephking
02:55 PM on 05/10/2011
You still here? Why aren't you in Libya fighting along side your BFFs da webels...you even started that bake sale yet...yep, that's real suport there...keyboard COWARD.
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03:48 PM on 05/10/2011
Flagged and reported.

Go away now.
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Don Glenn
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01:41 PM on 05/10/2011
Republicans are soft on defense! WWII a Roosevelt, Nuke Japan and Truman, Vietnam a Johnson, First shots at Bin Laden Clinton, Bin laden Obama. Cut and run Nixon, Invade foreign Country for oil Bush. Give hunt for Bin Laden because he was marginal Bush. Pull troops back from Tora Bora Rumsfield/Bush/Cheney
sean62965
Do you really need my "micro-bio"?
03:15 PM on 05/10/2011
You left out Reagan's cut and run in Lebanon. This is what emboldened the uprising of terrorists. They knew where the soft spots were.
You can also thank Nixon for Pakistan getting the nukes. The dutch caught Dr. Q, Nixon ordered him released so the CIA could follow him. Guess what, he was not followed.
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Don Glenn
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03:54 PM on 05/10/2011
Good Stuff! F+F
01:13 PM on 05/10/2011
This could easily go on, and on, and on. This was lose-lose whether to get involved or not.
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tercio
Say NO to War.
01:42 PM on 05/10/2011
Specially for the people in Lybia.
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01:59 PM on 05/10/2011
Yeah, driving out a tyrant of 42 years is just such bad news.
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Connor Alexander
Stop playing the 2 party game!
11:56 AM on 05/10/2011
I've made so many specific comments on this Libyan uprising since it began, I'm just left with this feeling that fluctuates between nausea and trepidation. I have this sinking feeling that there will be no winners in this scenario, at any point.
realitybaby
Livin in realitybaby!
12:47 PM on 05/10/2011
Freedom will prevail - they are fighting for it - and willing to die for it. What would u do for it? Oh wait maybe u live in America so it was already done for you!
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Connor Alexander
Stop playing the 2 party game!
01:21 PM on 05/10/2011
Wow, you managed to squeeze in jingoism, assumptions and judgements all in one comment! Without even knowing my stance! That's impressive.
05:10 PM on 05/10/2011
Take heart!
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11:46 AM on 05/10/2011
Who are these SCARY Libyan Rebels? Oggie boogie! dey's commin't to git cha!

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/apr/26/misrata-rebels-fighting-gaddafi?INTCMP=SRCH
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oregon60
11:47 AM on 05/10/2011
This is closer to the truth
http://english.aljazeera.net/video/africa/2011/04/20114218014938315.html
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11:52 AM on 05/10/2011
What do you have there? One or two individual crimes?

Or do you have some proof of a policy on the part of leadership?

What you don't report here is that most of the voices in the crowd are shouting to those guys to stop it, that this desecration of a corpse was wrong and unnecessary.

So what is your point?

American troops committed war crimes in WW2. That did not make America guilty of war crimes.
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12:22 PM on 05/10/2011
Go to 1:43 on your link and see how Qaddafi created the climate that brought all this on.

Tell me how swell Qaddafi is after reviewing that.
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oregon60
11:20 AM on 05/10/2011
Last week we took out the Dept. of children srevices and an autistic school in Libya and last night a hospital. Why? What is the end game? Dems seem to be very bloodthirsty with total disregard for humanity. We have helped NATO kill 40k people the country and it is estimated to take 40 years to rebuild......for what so Italy can recolonize? What the heck is the end game?
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11:28 AM on 05/10/2011
Flat out li es.

Nato has not kil led anything LIKE 40,000 people in Libya.

I bet we have kil led less than 100 civilians in Libya.

You could find the answers if you were not so busy spinning li es.
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oregon60
11:28 AM on 05/10/2011
This is according to NATO look up their sight
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12:07 PM on 05/10/2011
You clod.

"We have helped NATO kill 40k people"

You are talking about a toll that is thought to represent the losses across the conflict from last Winter to date. Most of those were caused by Qaddafi, your hero, and half of them were kil led before the Western campaign started.
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11:14 AM on 05/10/2011
Qaddafi would be well advised to pack a bad and leave.

If he is still alive, that is. Has he been seen or heard from since we dropped some missiles into his son's house ten days ago?

The regime says that he was in the house at the time. Did you see the video of that house? No way did he survive being in that house.
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oregon60
11:24 AM on 05/10/2011
Where would he leave? Obama has made it so thier is no exit so he will fight to the death this is more of a reflection of Obamas bad war policy than Gadhafi. Who are the rebels do you know or are they going to kill whoever they do not like when this is over if they do the blood is on the hands of bloodthirsty people like you!
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11:38 AM on 05/10/2011
You may want to breathe just once in a while, the oxygen would benefit your cognition.

Qaddafi has been offered refuge by Uganda at least. Zimbabwe is also a possibility. Venezuela is a maybe yes, maybe no.

The Rebels are people who are tired of living under the thumb of a blo ody handed tyrant that you like to support.
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Libleet
01:21 PM on 05/10/2011
He said he would fight to the death long before NATO was involved. Then he goaded the west into entering by threatening to sell his oil to China and Russia in hopes he could gain an alliance with them and get them to prevent NATO from entering the conflict. The problem for him is he doesn't have enough oil to entice them into an outright conflict with the west.

He will kill every rebel who fights him, so he leaves the rebels no choice but to win or die trying. He could end this by stepping down, if he is dead this could all end by his regime saying publicly he is dead and holding fair public elections.

As far as the bloodthirsty left, I would say the right is far more bloodthirsty. Which is better? Targeted assassinations of high value individuals who actually bear responsibility for the deaths of our citizens (Obama), or using the blunt instrument of the US Army to whipe out thousands of people in the hopes that we will get the oil belonging to a soveriegn nation while using the excuse that we are after fifty people that actually planned and executed 9-11(Bush).
10:54 AM on 05/10/2011
With all the air-supports they are getting from NATO, these guys should work hard to kill or run the madman out of Tripoli. This war must not be allowed to last much longer.
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oregon60
11:27 AM on 05/10/2011
Obama and his buddies have already killed 40k people how many would you find an acceptable amount? How many hospitals should we take out? Who is the madman the guy who runs Libya or Syria. Oh wait Hillary said Assad is a good guy so it must be true.
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12:10 PM on 05/10/2011
L I A R!

"Obama and his buddies have already ki lled 40k people"

Flat out li es!

NOTHING like that number was caused by the West. The vast majority of those people were kil led by Qaddafi.