the government is not putting those pictures out. the other thing that was interesting is in so many places and on state television, we see people waving the green flag. wherever we go, the government seems to find some of them that are available to come in front of our cameras. when you see the average citizens lining up, they re not waving green flags or carrying posters of moammar gadhafi. we don t know what they are eye thinking, but it tends to give me the impression this isn t a city that s rabidly in support of moammar gadhafi. it s a city, though, where no one is willing to say anything against him, raise a hand against him. and the regime particularly seems intent on gadhafi s vision of fighting to the end, anderson. very briefly, arwa, are opposition forces militarily able to take any advantage over the last 24 hours because of these coalition strikes? reporter: well, anderson,
it s a city, though, where no one is willing to say anything against him, raise a hand against him. and the regime particularly seems intent on gadhafi s vision of fighting to the end, anderson. arwa, thank you. nic robertson as well, stay staff. chris lawrence, as well. let us know what you think on facebook or twitter. did france essentially go it alone when they dropped the first bombs on libya back on saturday? new details coming out about that emergency meeting in paris last weekend. plus, the wrangling going on between the coalition countries about who exactly is in charge of this mission and if the arab league is going to play any part at all. and the health ministry in japan finding radiation exceeding legal limits in 11 different types of vegetables. the fda here in the united states is banning certain foods from certain parts of japan. we have details on that ahead.
seems intent on gadhafi s vision of fighting to the end, anderson. very briefly, arwa, are opposition forces militarily able to take any advantage over the last 24 hours because of these coalition strikes? reporter: well, anderson, they most certainly have in the sense that they have driven gadhafi s military back because of the air strikes that took place here on sunday. what we are hearing from the general, the commander of the opposition forces, is that what they need now is weapons and equipment. they basically need to figure out how they re going to keep gadhafi on the ground. they say that they re still being pounded by artillery, by tanks and that s why they need this extra equipment, weapons. they say they have requested it from various countries but have yet to hear back from them. let us know what you think.
posters of moammar gadhafi. we don t really know what they re thinking, but it tends to give me the impression this isn t a city that s rabidly in support of moammar gadhafi. it s a city, though, where no one is willing to say anything against him, raise a hand against him. and the regime particularly seems intent on gadhafi s vision of fighting to the end, anderson. arwa, thank you. nic robertson as well, stay staff. chris lawrence, as well. let us know what you think on facebook or twitter. did france essentially go it alone when they dropped the first bombs on libya back on saturday? new details coming out about that emergency meeting in paris last weekend. plus, the wrangling going on between the coalition countries about who exactly is in charge of this mission and if the arab league is going to play any part at all. and the health ministry in japan finding radiation exceeding legal limits in 11 different types of vegetables. the fda here in the united states is banning certai