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Gadhafi: I'll stay 'til my last drop of blood

Moammar Gadhafi vowed Thursday not to buckle to international demands that he cede the power he has held tightly for nearly 42 years as the leader of Libya, and instead said he would remain "until the last drop of my blood."

 

Gaddafi forces are struggling, U.S. intelligence reports say

Gaddafi forces are struggling, U.S. intelligence reports say

Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi is sending fresh signals through emissaries that he is ready to discuss stepping down, Western diplomats said Tuesday, as new intelligence assessments pointed to worsening conditions among his troops. The overtures by aides close to Gaddafi appeared to reflect a deepening pessimism inside a government that is under assault on two fronts and faces shortages of critical supplies, according to U.S. and European analysts and government officials.

 

Clinton: Gadhafi threats won't deter NATO

Clinton: Gadhafi threats won't deter NATO

The United States and Spain said Saturday they won't let Moammar Gadhafi's threats of retaliatory attacks in Europe deter their mission to protect Libyan civilians.

 

Gadhafi threatens attacks in Europe if NATO air war continues

Gadhafi threatens attacks in Europe if NATO air war continues

Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi threatens attacks in Europe if NATO continues its air campaign against his forces.

 

House weighs cutting off funds for Libya mission

Clearly frustrated with Obama, Republican leaders are propelling the House toward crucial votes on the U.S. military role in Libya.

 

IEA: Countries to release 60M barrels of oil

IEA: Countries to release 60M barrels of oil

The International Energy Agency says 28 countries have agreed to release 60 million barrels of crude to the market to offset disruptions prompted by Libya's war.

 

NATO, accused in airstrike on Libyan civilians, will investigate

NATO, accused in airstrike on Libyan civilians, will investigate

A Tripoli apartment building near a school is destroyed, killing 9 people and injuring 18 others. Libya blames NATO, which confirms that planes were operating above the city at the time of the alleged attack.

 

Obama Refuses to Back Down on Libya Assault

Obama Refuses to Back Down on Libya Assault

Relations between Congress and the White House are reaching new lows as the administration refuses to back down on President Obama’s three-month long military campaign against Libyan leader Col. Muammar al-Qaddafi.

 

Lawmakers to sue Obama over Libya

Lawmakers to sue Obama over Libya

A bipartisan group of House members will file a lawsuit Wednesday challenging U.S. participation in the Libya military mission. Meanwhile, President Barack Obama is set to defend U.S. military involvement in Libya to Congress, according to the White House.

 

NATO Airstrike Hits Near Qaddafi Complex

A NATO airstrike hit an area near Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi's compound in the capital again Tuesday, as military leaders voiced concerns about sustaining the operations if the alliance mission drags on.

 

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