Monday, May 30, 2011

Britain prepares bombs Libya

Together with other NATO powers, Britain is stepping up its military intervention in Libya, to end the stalemate which enabled Moammar Gadhafi to remain a leader despite weeks of air strikes since a rebel uprising. The United Kingdom is prepared by adding bunker-buster bombs, to the arsenal used their warplanes on Libya, a weapon would send a strong message to Muammar Qaddafi to decide to relinquish power, officials said.

"Do not try to physically attack people in the circle Gadhafi's internal, you trust, but certainly send messages increasingly aggressive, "he said in a statement Defence Secretary, Liam Fox" Gaddafi may not want to hear, but those around him would do well to do it. " His ministry said the Enhanced Paveway III bombs, each weighing almost a ton and capable of penetrating the roof or wall of a building, have come to the Italian air base where British warplanes launched their missions Libya.

For its part, the war planes of NATO have been increasing the pace of air strikes against Tripoli, Gadhafi and the complex in the center of the city, Bab al-Aziziyah, and was attacked repeatedly. The military alliance says it is acting under a United Nations mandate to protect civilians from attacks by security forces trying to quell a rebellion against the government four decades of Gadhafi.

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