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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Consider military action in Libya

An international newspaper has claimed that the western leaders are considering military action in Libya against the use of chemical weapons on anti government protester. President Gaddafi’s army was unable to regain control in the city of Zavia where anti government protesters have taken over. A foreign news agency quoted an eyewitness that the president’s army attacked the city from six sides with tanks and anti aircraft guns but the army was still not able to take over control. According to reports, Libyan forces have been told to prepare for an attack and move to Nalut and the northern parts of the country. Nalut is just eight kilometers from the border to Tunisia where oppressors have taken over and President Gaddafi wants to regain control of the region. On the other hand, an English newspaper, the Telegraph has reported that Prime Minister David Cameron and other western leaders are concerned that in the event, President Gaddafi uses Mustard gas on the protesters; they will have to consider military action. The US has order its Naval Fleet and Air Force to monitor the situation closely.