what are you seeing on the ground there? a high level of expectation of the hotel we re at. the red carpet has been rolled out and we are told gadhafi is coming here. the journalists are waiting. we are not told what what he is saying or doing here. the government officials are clear bus and see the claims by the rebels that gadhafi somewhat got himself into a deal to step down on certain preconditions and they see that as lies and propaganda and say it s absolutely rubbish. they say the military offensive in the east, the tide has been turned because they have been able to bring more tribes on to their site. not just the army they say but beyond that, the tribes. when the rebels are seeing the tribes supporting the government they have, therefore, decided they are up against a much greater force and the government has a changing site. the idea in tripoli gadhafi might, in some way, have a plan or negotiations to be part to step down is part of a deal they say is absolutely rubbish a
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