04/04/11

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Despite making much of the idea that the US would be taking a “supporting role” in the Libyan War as of Sunday, it seems to have taken very little convincing for the Obama Administration to agree to the continuation of its air strikes. Early Sunday NATO officials started talking up the “request” for the US to launch missiles at Libya, and the Pentagon quickly confirmed that the attacks will continue through at least Monday. The official explanation is that the much vaunted “bad weather” has really hindered the number of US strikes launched over the past few days. Apparently, then, the war is operating on something akin to a flex-time schedule, with the US making up for its lack of blowing things up in recent days with a fresh salvo Monday. At the same time, despite all of this weather, NATO has been launching scores of strikes on a daily basis over the past several days. There’s no indication what exactly is being hit in those strikes, but it appears the weather hasn’t stopped these strikes.

PressTV: Britain will dispatch 600 marines from its Royal Navy taskforce and at least 6 ships to Libya this week in defiance of the UN mandate
Xinhuanet: NATO conducts 70 air raids in Libya on Saturday
Yahoo: Ship brings rare glimpse of Libya's bloodiest front
PressTV: Fight for Libya's oil-rich Brega continues

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