The latest developments on the situation in Libya, where coalition forces launched a series of coordinated airstrikes on Saturday after they were convinced Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi was not adhering to a cease-fire mandated by the United Nations. Read our complete story and check out our full coverage on unrest in the Arab world. Also, don't miss a gripping, high-resolution gallery of images from Libya.
[7:52 p.m. ET Thursday, 1:52 a.m. Friday in Libya] White House Press Secretary Jay Carney issued a statement Thursday welcoming the "important contribution by the United Arab Emirates to the enforcement of U.N. Security Council Resolution 1973 in Libya," referring to the UAE's announcement that it will contribute 12 military aircraft to the operation. He added: "This critical participation by the UAE further underscores the broad, international support for the protection of the Libyan people."
[7:13 p.m. ET Thursday, 1:13 a.m. Friday in Libya] All 28 NATO allies have authorized military authorities to develop a plan for NATO to take on the broader mission of civilian protection under U.N. Resolution 1973, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Thursday. Clinton said she will travel to London to attend an international meeting on Libya on Tuesday.
[7:04 p.m. ET Thursday, 1:04 a.m. Friday in Libya] The international coalition is in control of the skies above Libya and humanitarian relief is beginning to reach people who need it, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Thursday.
The number of U.S. planes being used has decreased significantly while the number of non-U.S. planes has increased, she said. Troops have pushed back Gadhafi's forces but they remain "a serious threat to the safety of the people," Clinton said.
[6:45 p.m. ET Thursday, 12:45 a.m. Friday in Libya] Command of enforcing a no-fly zone over Libya is expected to be handed over to NATO by Sunday night, NATO sources told CNN Thursday.
[6:20 p.m. ET Thursday, 12:08 a.m. Friday in Libya] NATO has reached an agreement to take over the no-fly zone in Libya from the United States "in a couple of days," NATO's secretary general said Thursday.
"NATO has now decided to enforce the no-fly zone over Libya. We're taking action as part of the broad international effort to protect civilians," Anders Fogh Rasmussen told CNN's Wolf Blitzer. "We will cooperate closely with our partners in the region and welcome their contributions."
NATO is considering enforcing a wide range of measures called for by the U.N. Security Council resolution on Libya, including the protection of civilians from Gadhafi's ground forces, Rasmussen said.
Military authorities will decided which country will take the initial lead using the "already established chain of command," Rasmussen said.
[5:35 p.m. ET Thursday, 11:35 p.m. Thursday in Libya] The United Arab Emirates says it is committing planes and humanitarian effort in support of the U.N. resolution regarding Libya.
"In support of UN resolution 1973 The UAE is fully engaged with humanitarian operations in Libya. As an extension of those humanitarian operations the UAE Air Force has committed six F-16 and six Mirage aircraft to participate in the patrols that will enforce the No Fly Zone now established over Libya. UAE Participation in the patrols will commence in the coming days."
[5:29 p.m. ET Thursday, 11:29 p.m. Thursday in Libya] Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Mike Mullen, and DNI James Clapper will brief members of Congress next Wednesday on the situation in Libya, according to Speaker John Boehner's office. It will be a classified briefing.
[5:00 p.m. ET Thursday, 11:00 p.m. Thursday in Belgium] At the United Nations, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said he sees no signs of a cease-fire by Libyan government authorities. Ban told council members, "to the contrary, fierce battles continue in and around the cities of" Ajdabiya, Misrata and Zinan. Ban gave his briefing, as required by U.N. Resolution 1973, seven days after that resolution was passed by 10 votes and five abstentions.
[4:39 p.m. ET Thursday, 9:39 p.m. Thursday in Belgium] A tentative agreement for NATO to take over operations in Libya may be in jeopardy, CNN's Paula Newton reports. The Turkish delegation is not happy with the timing of the transition and wants the United States to give up command sooner than previously agreed upon. If a consensus is not reached in the next 20 to 25 minutes, talks will stop for the evening and resume tomorrow.
[4:23 p.m. ET Thursday, 10:23 p.m. Thursday in Libya] Airstrikes were carried out Thursday near Tripoli, Misrata and Ajdabiya, a Pentagon spokesman said. "The only civilian casualties we know are for certain are the ones that the Libyan government itself has caused," U.S. Navy Vice Adm. Bill Gortney said. In response to a question, he further said the U.S. military was not communicating with Libyan opposition forces.
[3:31 p.m. ET Thursday, 9:31 p.m. Thursday in Libya] Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Defense Secretary Robert Gates, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Adm. Mike Mullen and National Intelligence Director James Clapper will brief members of Congress on Libya on March 30, a Republican source said. The briefing will be classified, the source said.
[3:29 p.m. ET Thursday, 9:29 p.m. Thursday in Libya] A CNN team on the ground has reported hearing explosions and anti-aircraft fire in Tripoli.
[3:21 p.m. ET Thursday, 9:21 p.m. Thursday in Libya] U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said during a Security Council briefing that he sees no signs of a cease-fire by Libyan government authorities. Ban told council members that "fierce battles continue in and around the cities of" Ajdabiya, Misrata and Zinan. He added that his envoy to Libya told Libyan authorities that if the government did not comply with the cease-fire resolution, "the Security Council was prepared to take additional measures."
[3:10 p.m. ET Thursday, 9:10 p.m. Thursday in Libya] A deal has been reached for NATO to take command of the military mission in Libya in the coming days, two diplomatic officials said. The deal was reached after a conference call between U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her counterparts from Britain, France and Turkey.
[2:42 p.m. ET Thursday, 8:42 p.m. Thursday in Libya] A doctor told CNN that 109 people have been killed and more than 1,300 wounded in the western Libyan city of Misrata over the past week.
[1:45 p.m. ET Thursday, 7:45 p.m. Thursday in Libya] The Libyan mission is a "time-limited, scope-limited" military action to protect civilians in Libya, White House spokesman Jay Carney said. "It is certainly not a large-scale, open-ended military action," he added, emphasizing that no ground troops or military invasion were involved. Asked earlier about criticism over President Barack Obama's consultations with Congress on the mission, Carney said the president "believes that he is the commander in chief and leadership requires him to take action where action will save lives." Carney cited a series of meetings, hearings and briefings by top administration officials, including Obama, with members of Congress. Had Obama not acted on Libya, Carney said, Moammar Gadhafi would control the rebel stronghold of Benghazi and large numbers of people would have been killed.
[1:04 p.m. ET Thursday, 7:04 p.m. Thursday in Libya] The United States still expects to hand over control of the Libya military mission within "days, not weeks," White House spokesman Jay Carney said Thursday.
[12:34 p.m. ET Thursday, 6:43 p.m. Thursday in Libya] French jets fired on a Libyan combat aircraft Thursday as it was landing at a military airfield in the western city of Misrata, the French Defense Ministry said. The Libyan plane was in violation of the no-fly zone, the ministry said. You can follow CNN's full coverage of the incident here.
[7:33 a.m. ET Thursday, 1:33 p.m. Thursday in Libya] A Misrata resident told CNN he heard a single large explosion within the past hour and pro-Gadhafi snipers were operating in the city, Otherwise Misrata was quiet Thursday, he said. He claimed that rebels remained in control of the port. The resident also said there had been airstrikes on the outskirts of Misrata Wednesday night.
[7:28 a.m. ET Thursday, 1:28 p.m. Thursday in Libya] At least 30 French aircraft were engaged over Libya in the past 24 hours, the French Defense Ministry said.
[5:44 a.m. ET Thursday, 11:44 a.m. Thursday in Libya] Libyan state television showed footage of what they said were the charred bodies of 18 civilians and military officials killed in a coalition attack in Tajura. Leaders with the coalition forces have in the past refuted Libyan reports that civilians were killed by airstrikes. "It is not likely that civilians were a part of any airstrike today," said Joint Task Force Operation Odyssey Dawn Lt. Cmdr. Jim Hoeft.
[2:20 a.m. ET Thursday, 8:20 a.m. Thursday in Libya] The coalition air effort to halt the Libyan government's attacks on civilians continued into Thursday for a sixth day, with an airstrike in the Tripoli suburb of Tajura, a government official said.
After enduring five days of air strikes by coalition forces, Libyan government troops retain the upper hand. Government forces' move on Benghazi has been reversed, but attacks on Misrata and Ajdabiya continue. One witness said personnel in the main hospital were "paralyzed with fear."
Meanwhile, the Libyan government reported that military and civilian locations in Tripoli neighborhoods were struck. A U.S. official calls that assertion "unlikely" and says coalition forces have been using "all necessary measures" to protect civilians.
Members of Moammar Gadhafi's inner circle are contacting the United States and Arab states, but have been unclear about their intentions, senior U.S. officials said.
However, the officials said that none of Gadhafi's inner circle have indicated Gadhafi was ready to leave, nor have any of them suggested they are ready to abandon Gadhafi, CNN's Elise Labott reported.
They are indeed reaching out, but it's not clear to what end," one senior official said. "It's not clear what's the purpose of all these calls."
House Speaker John Boehner has written a letter to President Barack Obama complaining of "limited, sometimes contradictory" information so far on the U.S.-led military mission in Libya and asked for the president to provide "a clear and robust assessment."
Boehner, R-Ohio, wrote that he and other House members were troubled that the president committed U.S. military resources to war "without clearly defining for the American people, the Congress and our troops what the mission in Libya is and what America's role is in achieving that mission," CNN's Deirdre Walsh reports.
WHY ARE OTHER COUNTRIES LOOKING FORWARD TO SEE THE U.S DEPLOY TROOPS IN LIBYA....THE AFTER SHOCK OF THE WAR IN THE MIDDLE EAST IS STILL PRESENT.....THE DEVASTATION IS STILL THERE.....GOING INTO ANOTHER WAR WILL JUST ADD TO THIS....DON'T LET US FORGET ABOUT THE ECONOMY THAT WE ARE STILL FIGHTING TO IMPROVE............GADHAFI AND HIS OFFICIAL SHOULD BE CAPTURED AND CHARGED WITH GENOCIDE OR THET SHOULD JUST GET RID OF GADHAFI.........
Sitation in Libya:
$1 – few gallons of oil
$1 – 100 breads
you got married – house for free + a car
you finish stuides – salary if can't find a job
studies – free
insurances – free
So, what NATO can offer better to that people ?
FROM SPAIN: IT´S THAT TRUE ? HOUSES AND CARS FOR FREE? I CAN´T BELIEVED ¡ SO WHY PEOPLE FIGHT AGAINS GADDAFY? I SEE IN T.V. TOO MANY PEOPLE WHO FIGHT AND LEAVE YOUR LIFE IN A CIVIL WAR. YOU CAN EXPLAIN ME. SERIOUS, I WANT TO KNOW WHAT HAPPEN. BUT I THINK THAT: IF PEOPLE FIGHT IT´S BECAUSE LIBIAN GOVERNAMENT IT´S DICTATORIAL AND PEOPLE THEY WANT MORE. ANSWER-ME AND THANKS. BUT I THINK YOU DON´T KNOW WHAT HAPPEN. ARE YOU LIBIAN ? GOODBYE.
So what you are saying is that you have a price that you will take for giving up your choice of government and the freedom to express yourself. That is the problem with the few supporters Kaddafi has. They would sell their own mother for a price. Every human on this planet should have basic freedoms and rights. I know the USA has not always been right around the world but with that being said we still have the right to vote out people in our country. We as Americans don't want free stuff if it means giving up our freedoms and rights to openly critize our government leaders. In Libya you go to jail or may even be killed for doing so. I would not give up my freedom for any price. We don't know how all these up risings in middle east and africa will turn out, but hope they can keep thier cultural relgions islam and have a Democracy to. Here all religions live together and get along. We keep religion out state business. Has worked well for over 235 years.
i wonder why hilary is so active on the libyan crisis......active in siding with the rebels. what she's doing encourages more rebels in other countries to take up arms. democracy is good....but we need to respect other countries form of governance let them evolve by themeselves and freedom to choose in pursuing what is good for them. i don't bilieve that the rebels in libya represent the majority.
I have been renamed:and with that I I must add:
To a Ghadifi and all non-believers:
"I say to you that likewise there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine just persons who need no repentence."
I apologize the Mr. Ghadafi:
my scorpian remark was uncalled for, and sinful. I am sorry!
Peace to ALL. Love, Amy
Or is it Mr. Gadahi? So many spellings for one name. It is a confusing world, so can be lost much is lost in Translation.
To all that have read blogs from bbarc:
Please focus on the scripture not the context. I am just a baby Christian. I make mistakes. 🙂
Quote of the day:
"Job one is to protect the Libyan people and the job doesn't change because we have a new boss," in a briefing to reporters at the Pentagon.
Keep an eye on London tomorrow....................300,000 set to protest.............
http://nakedempire2.blogspot.com/
Someone wrote on this blog about how CNN is beating this dead horse to death is so right. Today, there commentators were just sickening. CNN, save your critical comments until this mess is over. There is no wonder other countries don't like us. Did I not hear Syria slam you all the other day?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0B1RXrPblM
Coming with Authority
2 Corinthians 13:1-6
This will be the third time I am coming to you. "By mouth of two or three witnesses every word shall be established."
I have told you before, and foretell as if I were present the second time, and now being absent write to those who have sinned before, and to all the rest, that if I come again I will not spare-since you seek proof of Christ speaking in me, who is not weak toward you, but mighty in you.
For though He was crucified in weakness, yet He lives by the power of God. For we also are weak in Him, but we shall live with Him by the power of God toward you.
Examine yourselves as to whether you are in the faith. Test yourselves. Do you not know yourselves, that Jesus Christ is in you?-unless indeed you are disqualified.
But I trust that you will know that we are not disqualified.
We are One. It's that simple.
Worlds dangerous dictators are America and Britain! they want to rule the world !! They dont have any rights to attack or interfere other country. i thought OBAMA may not be doing what BUSH did. but is also following the same path!! after all they belong to Dirty Country called AMERICA!! I SPIT on the face of america and all who support them
my fear is that AlQada is behind all of unrest in Middle East somebody re-assure me any one feel the same
I wonder if any of Obama's advisor's are as well schooled in Diplomacy as Henry Kissinger was. I know they called Reagan the great communicater, but who has had a longer run than Kissinger? He has more world knowledge in the palm of his hand, than most of Us have in our entire brain. Maybe, he will go back to public service. Although, he certainly deserves to be retired in Peace.
You almost have to die
to learn how to live>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
6/25/02 12:05 pm ET:Wilst WATCHING cnn
Gentleman?:
It's really not about ANY ONE MAN. In such a poor country, how have peaple come to OWN such weapons of mass destruction. I spoke to George W.:
LOOK at your father's time to see the REAL errors. Think for youself; Think with your whole heart. I hate to give you part of my burde, but you asked for it the day you accepted the position you now hold. I never asked for this, IT JUST IS!
Do any of you think Cheney/CIA gave him the message. I think, NOT.
FROM SPAIN: I SUPPORT AMERICAN AN EUROPEAN HELP TO LIBIAN PEOPLE. IT´S THE BEST THING TO HELP THE NORTH AFRICAN COUNTRIES TO FIGHT FOR DEMOCRACY AND A BEST FUTURE. OBAMA HELP LIBIAN PEOPLE. HOPE..............A NEW FUTURE . LIBERTY AND PROGRESS FOR ALL THE PEOPLES.