Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Libya, Born: "We will be there as long as is necessary"

"The operation will last long enough for Gaddafi to stop bombing its population." So Admiral Rinaldo Veri, head of NATO naval operation, said the future of international engagement in Libya. A situation in which the Admiral does not believe there is an impasse ", as claimed by many. "This is a job that requires patience and determination," said True.

The commander also explained that the raid was killed when one of the sons of the rais, Saif al-Arab, was entirely legitimate. "We do not hit targets, but the facilities from which Gaddafi and his men are able to drive and lead attacks against the people," he said. On the diplomatic front, the turkish prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan has stressed the need to step back to Muammar Gaddafi, and his dismissal of the country.

While the rebels demand economic aid to France, Italy and the United States: "The cash we have in the country is probably enough for three or four months at most," said Ali Tarhoni, Minister of Economic Affairs and National Petroleum Council transition of Benghazi. The rebels said they needed three billion dollars, their proposal is to use the funds frozen at the Colonel.

In Libya, meanwhile, continues to be isolated - for the third consecutive day - the city of Misurata, under siege for weeks. WOULD BE loyalist forces bombed the port with a dozen rockets, mines, while preventing the passage of humanitarian and medical aid. The International Organization for Migration has launched an appeal to "all parties to the conflict" because it would allow his ship 'Red Star' to dock and evacuate one thousand migrants, including 71 women and children, from Niger, Ghana, Chad, Nigeria, Sudan, Mali, Egypt and Bangladesh.

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