of national public radio. bill kristol of the weekly standard and fox news political analyst, juan williams. brit it appears the allied coalition can keep qaddafi from winning and the rebels are not strong enough to push him out. what happens next. it does appear that the pro qaddafi forces figured out a way not to be completely blown away, by the allied air power and, they are finding ways to regain the territory they lost. the president said this week, that, you know, or the speech, you recall basically qaddafi had been checked. and it looks like he has been checked, he s advancing, and, may well now prevail and in the meantime we have stalemate, what we don t have is the immediate prospect of regime change or the rebels we are trying to protect and looks like there are all kinds of humanitarian atrocities occurring, in some of these cities, and, this is going badly
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of national public radio. bill kristol of the weekly standard and fox news political analyst, juan williams. brit it appears the allied coalition can keep qaddafi from winning and the rebels are not strong enough to push him out. what happens next. it does appear that the pro qaddafi forces figured out a way not to be completely blown away, by the allied air power and, they are finding ways to regain the territory they lost. the president said this week, that, you know, or the speech, you recall basically qaddafi had been checked. and it looks like he has been checked, he s advancing, and, may well now prevail and in the meantime we have stalemate, what we don t have is the immediate prospect of regime change or the rebels we are trying to protect and looks like there are all kinds of humanitarian atrocities occurring, in some of these
do you want to put u.s. ground troops on the ground in libya? first of you all let s talk about why muammar qaddafi must go, the first alternative and within i fear perhaps we re headed towards is a long stalemate, civil war, all that will do is create conditions there that are conducive for al qaeda and other terrorist groups to come in and really take advantage of it and the other is qaddafi actually defeats the rebels and then you talk about a emboldened, angry, destabilizing force in the region that will impact everything from oil prices to the u.s. s interest in every other country there and that being said as far as tactics are concerned i don t think you will go to a military engagement announcing what you will not do. the u.s. has plenty of capabilities, covert and overt to help along this process of getting rid of muammar qaddafi. the stated goal of the engagement is to protect civilians and prevent genocide, as long as he s in power you cannot protect civilians or prevent
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