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Libyan Rebels Fight Off Qaddafi 


Libyan rebels fought off an onslaught by dictator Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi 
during six hours of fierce battle overnight, reports the Wall Street Journal. 
The fighting occurred in Zawiya after pro-Qaddafi forces descended on the city 
from six directions. Rebels awaited them with tanks, machine guns, and 
anti-aircraft weaponry contributed by army defectors. "We will not give up 
Zawiya at any price," said one government opponent who witnessed the clash. "We 
managed to defeat them because our spirits are high and their spirits are 
zero." Since Monday, Qaddafi has targeted rebels in a desperate, violent 
attempt to cling to power. While rebels stopped Qaddafi from capturing Zawiya, 
the dictator still controls the capital Tripoli and neighboring cities. 
Meanwhile, the U.S. and Britain are positioning for a possible military 
intervention to prevent civil war and a humanitarian disaster, reports the 
Guardian. The U.S. navy moved warships into position, while the U.K.'s Prime 
Minister David Cameron called on his defense ministers to draw up a plan for a 
no-fly zone. Cameron also said the UK may hand over arms to the Libyan rebels 
if Qaddafi's attacks continue. Still, those pushing for intervention face 
obstacles. Any such move would have to approved by the UN Security Council, and 
both China and Russia have argued against the involvement out outside powers, 
reports the Guardian. Despite the overwhelming international pressure of 
Gaddafi to relinquish power, the Libyan dictator remained defiant on Monday. 
"All my people love me," he told the BBC. "This is al-Qaeda, not my people. 
They come from the outside."

Read original story in The Wall Street Journal | Tuesday, March 1, 2011 


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