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Some Republicans calling for U.S. to step up role in Libya after Gaddafi falls

Several congressional Republicans are hailing the U.S. military involvement in Libya and are calling for the U.S. to increase its involvement in the country if Moammar Gaddafi’s regime falls.

 

World leaders to Gadhafi: Time to go

World leaders to Gadhafi: Time to go

With Libyan rebels on the brink of toppling Moammar Gadhafi's 42-year rule, leaders around the world -- with the exception of Venezuela's Hugo Chavez -- called on the longtime leader to step down.

 

Explosions, gunfire rock Tripoli as rebels advance

Explosions, gunfire rock Tripoli as rebels advance

Explosions and gunfire rocked Tripoli overnight, after days of battlefield defeats left Muammar Gaddafi's government and troops penned ever more tightly in the besieged capital by a rebel advance.

 

New Fighting Outside Tripoli as Foreigners Seek an Exit

As street battles raged on Friday just a half-hour’s drive from the Libyan capital, there were new signs in Tripoli that worried foreigners were urgently trying to leave.

 

Rebels say Tripoli encircled; Gaddafi defiant

Rebels say Tripoli encircled; Gaddafi defiant

Libyan rebels said on Monday they had seized a second strategic town near Tripoli within 24 hours, completing the encirclement of the capital in the boldest advances of their six-month-old uprising against Muammar Gaddafi.

 

Gaddafi defiant, rebels poised to strangle capital

Gaddafi defiant, rebels poised to strangle capital

Muammar Gaddafi urged Libyans on Monday to free the country from "NATO and traitors," as rebels in the west began to strangle a major lifeline to his capital.

 

Libya rebels fire cabinet after general’s killing

BENGHAZI, Libya — The rebel government here has dismissed its entire cabinet in the wake of the unsolved killing of a powerful military leader, who was slain almost two weeks ago after he was ordered to appear before a board of inquiry about his handling of the war effort.

 

NATO bombs Libyan state TV transmitters in move against Gadhafi’s regime

NATO bombs Libyan state TV transmitters in move against Gadhafi’s regime

NATO warplanes bombed three Libyan state TV satellite transmitters in Tripoli overnight, targeting facilities that have been used to incite violence and threaten civilians, the military alliance said Saturday. A series of loud explosions echoed across the capital before dawn. There was no immediate comment from Libyan officials on what had been hit, but state TV was still on the air in Tripoli as of Saturday morning.

 

Libyan rebels refuse to negotiate with Moammar Kadafi

Libyan rebels refuse to negotiate with Moammar Kadafi

Convinced that their battlefield strategy will work, the rebel forces are refusing France's demands that they negotiate with the Libyan leader to peacefully end their uprising. As the Libyan war grinds on across three fronts and rebel forces find themselves pinned down on their own territory outside two strategic eastern oil cities, the rebels' most resolute European ally, France, is insisting that they negotiate with Moammar Kadafi to peacefully end their 5-month-old uprising.

 

Libya rebels report street-to-street fighting in Brega

The battle for the Libyan oil town of Brega switched from the desert to intense street-to-street fighting on Sunday, as rebel forces said they punched into a residential area in the town's northeast.

 

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