No time frame anymore for Obama’s Libya war

ASSOCIATED PRESS: The U.S. and NATO will continue military operations in Libya as long as Moammar Gadhafi keeps attacking his people, the White House said Friday as top U.S. officials met in Washington with leaders of the Libyan opposition.

President Barack Obama’s national security adviser, Tom Donilon, met at the White House with a delegation from the Libyan Transitional National Council, including top representative Mahmoud Jibril. While the U.S. stopped short of recognizing the Council as Libya’s legitimate government, as France and Italy have done, the White House said in a statement following the meeting that the Council is a “credible interlocutor of the Libyan people.”
Obama did not meet with the opposition leaders.

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One Response to “No time frame anymore for Obama’s Libya war”

  • avatar Morgan:

    The White House states that “the military action would go on until Gadhafi’s assault on civilians stopped.” And “the beatings will continue until morale improves.”

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