Monday, April 25, 2011

Libya, Italy to bombardamentiLa Russa: "But only on clear objectives"

And 'yes Italian arrived in Libya in the bombing. "Do not indiscriminate bombing," explained the defense minister, Ignazio La Russa, but "missions with precision missiles to precise targets." With the go-ahead by the Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi, Italy approved the request of NATO to take part in "actions".

After a telephone conversation with U.S. President, Barack Obama, the premier will call soon, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, David Cameron, and NATO Secretary General, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, to inform them. The Italian decision will also be at the center of tomorrow with the President of the French Republic, Nicolas Sarkozy, at the intergovernmental summit planned in Rome.

The calendar also provides for the government to inform Parliament on the targeted measures in Libya, and the foreign ministers and defense are ready to report to the Committees on Foreign joint-defense. "My vote in this way will not ever." E 'come hot on the first comment to the Italian decision to participate in the bombing of Libya.

It is just a member of the Government, the Minister for Simplification, Roberto Calderoli. The news was welcomed by the vice president instead of Fli, Italo Bocchino, that "it is good that Italy do his duty until the end." "But it would be good to do independently - continues Mouthpiece - and not making pull the jacket from Obama." In Libya while continuing clashes.

Measured is free again. After the announcement of the last few days, report having driven the rebels from the city loyalist forces, despite constant bombardment with Grad rockets today's budget was 30 dead and 60 wounded. "Violent clashes are still ongoing in the western suburbs, but the rest is clean," explain the insurgents.

Some military Gaddafi would still be hidden in the city, but it would be individuals and not groups. Measured were evacuated from about 140 civilians, including Libyans and Tunisians in Tunisia brought on board a ship sent by Qatar. Among these, some injured and even children and the elderly.

But the clashes continued across the country. E 'at least four dead and nine wounded the budget of the attack carried out by loyalist forces against the city of Zintan, in western Libya, where they were launched Grad rockets, according to what a doctor Tunisian, a four-year a bullet in the head and a man wounded in the stomach and leg were transported to hospitals near the border with Tunisia.

During the night, NATO bombed the barracks and residence instead of Muammar Gaddafi in Tripoli, razing a building and damaging a room where Saddam held his meetings. The raid on the Bab-al-Aziz has resulted in 3 fatalities and 45 wounded civilians, including 15 seriously, denounced the regime, who spoke of "an attack on Gaddafi's life." But that is alive, well and in good spirits, "says a spokesman.

The NATO bombs, according to Seif al Islam Gaddafi, a son of the Colonel, "only frightened the children, you can not scare us or lead us to raise the white flag." All of the international mission, according to Gaddafi, Jr., is a "losing battle", destined to fail because supported by "traitors and spies" and "history has shown that no state can count on them to win." And if the Pope in his message Urbi et Orbi at the end of the Easter Mass, said he hoped Libya's diplomacy and dialogue will take the place of arms, U.S.

Senator John MacCain, urged the U.S. to intensify the air strikes Libya on the grounds that the prolonged military stalemate would help Al Qaeda. "If you are concerned about the risk that Al Qaeda is able to take part in the conflict, there is nothing he is eligible for more than a stalemate," said MacCain, that weekend was in Benghazi.

A visit to the stronghold of the rebels was also announced by Foreign Minister Franco Frattini, who, he assured, will "soon" in Benghazi to "inaugurate the Italian consulate." Meanwhile, the leader of the CNT, Mustafa Abdel Jalil, said that Kuwait has allocated 177 million dollars to help the Libyan rebels.

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