NATO says it's close to success in Libya as the Gaddafi regime has fallen. The alliance vowed to continue its presence in the region to secure the UN mandate. Meanwhile no one still knows the whereabouts of the fugutive Colonel and fighting between rebels and government loyalists continues near Gaddafi's home town. The Libyan Transitional government is demanding the extradition of the Colonel's family, after they fled to neighboring Algeria. This come as the rebels claim to have killed the leader's youngest son, although that's not been independently confirmed.
Dont agree with the total assessment but I agree with some aspects of what is being said. This is not a revolution in the traditional sense since a revolution requires the people themselves to gain power not power through anothers help aka Nato..
By: Dat1111
In: World News
Tags: War in Libya, Gaddafi at large, Rebels, Nato, Mission creep, conflict, NTC, combat, bombings, nato mission, insurgency
Location: Libya (load item map)
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