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  • Yes, we would kill Gaddafi:Defence Secretary admits tyrant is a 'legitimate target' (UK)

    03/20/2011 5:01:24 PM PDT · by Eurotwit · 51 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | Last updated at 11:45 PM on 20th March 2011 | By Tim Shipman and Michael Seamark
    Britain is ready to launch a surgical strike to assassinate Colonel Gaddafi. Defence Secretary Liam Fox said yesterday he would sanction a ‘bunker buster’ attack on the Libyan dictator’s lair as long as civilian casualties could be avoided. Dr Fox vowed to destroy the Libyan dictator’s entire military infrastructure as senior officials privately admitted they want to engineer regime change. As Britain launched further strikes using Tomahawk cruise missiles last night and RAF strike jets prepared for a second night of raids, fears grew of ‘mission creep’ in the military assault intended to enforce the United Nations resolution authorising a...
  • News Flash - Missiles raining down on Ghadaffi's compound!!!

    03/20/2011 4:26:53 PM PDT · by Stayfrosty · 277 replies
    FOX News ^ | 3-20-2011 | FOX Live
    Just breaking on TV between Admiral John Stufflebeem and FOX News host
  • Libya: 'Air Strike Destroys Gaddafi Residence'

    03/20/2011 4:54:20 PM PDT · by Sub-Driver · 57 replies
    Libya: 'Air Strike Destroys Gaddafi Residence' Niall Paterson, defence correspondent, and Natalie Fahy An air strike has destroyed an administrative building at Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's residence, according to reports. The news came as the White House said it did not recognise a ceasefire called by Colonel Gaddafi, and anti-aircraft fire continued in the skies above Tripoli. The Libyan leader ordered armed forces to down weapons from 7.00pm, via a government spokesman at a press conference, but witnesses reported strong blasts and gunfire in Tripoli throughout the evening. A 10 Downing Street spokesman responded to the Libyan announcement, following a meeting...