as we mentioned nato air strikes hit the compound of libyan leader moammar gadhafi. gadhafi survived, but the latest attack raises the question, is nato trying to kill gadhafi? the obama administration said today, it is not u.s. or coalition policy to assassinate gadhafi to bring about regime change, but some u.s. lawmakers are coming pretty close to advocating just that. here is republican senator lindsey graham. my recommendation to nato and the administration is to cut the head of the snake off. go to tripoli and start bombing gadhafi s inner circle, and their compounds and their military headquarters in tripoli. joining us now with his take on the delicate issue and others, former nato supreme allied commander george jawin.
captions by vitac www.vitac.com for anything specific, i would refer you to nato, because it is not the policy of this administration to decapitate or change regime change by force. and i m joined by fred pleitgen in the libyan capital, and fred, have you seen or heard any more nato jets or bombings in the past few hours? we haven t heard any bombings here in the last few hours, randi, but there are nato jets overhead. we were taken to see that building hit in the air strikes last night, and they were the heaviest air strikes that we have heard in the last couple of weeks. it seems large boms thrown on that building there. the libyan government is saying that this is an office building used by moammar gadhafi and one that he received other heads of state, and they say that if this was an assassination attempt on