Pro-Gadhafi Forces Launch Fierce New Attacks in Key Libyan City
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TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) – Witnesses say Moammar Gadhafi’s forces have launched a new attack on the opposition-held city closest to Tripoli as the regime moves to tighten security around the capital.
A doctor and an anti-Gadhafi rebel say government forces have attacked the city of Zawiya on foot and with mortars and heavy weapons, prompting a fierce gunbattle.
Saturday’s fighting comes hours after government forces first broke through rebel lines in the strategic city.
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The witnesses spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.
Rebel forces, meanwhile, captured the key eastern oil port of Ras Lanouf.
The twin successes suggest that the conflict is veering toward a lengthy civil war, with neither side mustering enough military power for a decisive victory.
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TRIPOLI, Libya (AP)—Moammar Gadhafi loyalists swept into the opposition-held city closest to Tripoli on Saturday, tightening security around the regime-held capital. To the east, rebel forces captured a key oil port as the country veered toward civil war.
The contrasting fortunes of the two warring sides suggest that the conflict in Libya could last for weeks and maybe months, with neither side mustering enough military power to decisively defeat the other. The government is fighting fiercely to maintain its hold in Tripoli and surrounding areas and the rebels are pushing their front westward from their eastern stronghold.
Gadhafi, who has led the country virtually unchecked for four decades, has unleashed a violent crackdown against those seeking his ouster, drawing international condemnation and sanctions.
Hundreds have been killed, perhaps more, putting pressure on the international community to do more to stop the crackdown on protests that began on Feb. 15, inspired by successful uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia, its neighbors to the east and west respectively.
President Barack Obama has insisted that Gadhafi must leave and said his administration was considering a full range of options, including the imposition of a “no-fly” zone over Libya.
So far, Gadhafi has had little success in taking back territory, with the entire eastern half of the country and some cities near the capital under rebel control. But the opposition forces have had limited success in marching on pro-Gadhafi areas, leading to a standoff that could last for weeks and maybe months, with neither side mustering enough military power to decisively defeat the other.
Saturday’s assault on Zawiya, a city of some 200,000 people just 30 miles (50 kilometers) west of Tripoli, began with a surprise dawn attack by pro-Gadhafi forces firing mortar shells and machine guns.
Witnesses, who spoke to the Associated Press by telephone with the rattle of gunfire and explosions heard in the background, said the shelling damaged government buildings and homes. The fighting sparked several fires, sending a cloud of heavy black smoke over the city, and witnesses said snipers were shooting at anybody on the streets, including residents who ventured onto balconies.
Initially, the rebels retreated to positions deeper in the city before they launched a counter offensive in which they regained some of the lost territory, according to three residents and activists, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.
By mid-afternoon, the rebels had reoccupied the city‘s central Martrys’ Square while the pro-regime forces regrouped on the city’s fringes, sealing off the city’s entry and exit routes, the witnesses said, adding more fighting was expected later in the day.
“We will fight them on the streets and will never give up so long as Gadhafi is still in power,” said one of the rebel fighters, who also declined to be identified for the same reason.
The anti-Gadhafi rebels fared better elsewhere, capturing the key oil port of Ras Lanouf from regime forces on Friday night, their first military victory in a potentially long and arduous westward march from the east of the country to Tripoli.
Witnesses said Ras Lanouf, about 90 miles (140 kilometers) east of pro-Gadhafi Sirte, fell to rebel hands on Friday night after a fierce battle with pro-regime forces who later fled.
An Associated Press reporter who arrived in Ras Lanouf Saturday morning saw Libya’s red, black and green pre-Gadhafi monarchy flag, which has been adopted by the rebels, hoisted over the town’s oil facilities.
One of the rebels, Ahmed al-Zawi, said the battle was won after Ras Lanouf residents joined the rebels.
“We won the battle when the people joined us,” said al-Zawi, who participated in the fighting. He said 12 rebels were killed in the fighting, in which rocket-propelled grenades and anti-aircraft guns were used.
Officials at a hospital in the nearby city of Ajdabiya, however, said only five rebels were killed and 31 wounded in the attack. The discrepancy in the figures could not immediately be explained.
“They just follow orders. After a little bit of fighting, they run away,” said another rebel at Ras Lanouf, Borawi Saleh, an 11-year veteran of the army who is now an oil company employee.
The march on Sirte, said al-Zawi, would start after the rebels regroup and reorganize.
In the rebel-held east of the country, meanwhile, a large arms and ammunition depot outside Benghazi, Libya’s second largest city, blew up Friday in a massive explosion that completely destroyed an area three times the size of a soccer field.
Ambulance drivers told AP Television News that at least 26 people had been killed in the blast, which flattened entire buildings, cars and trees. It also deprived the rebels of arms and ammunition needed to fight their way westward toward Sirte on the Mediterranean coast.
It was not immediately clear how the depot blew up, but suspicion immediately fell on Gadhafi agents.



















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Carbine1
Posted on March 6, 2011 at 11:35pmLooks like Muslims our beginning to kill each other. They will destroy themselves. Just think of the Jobs these idiots are making for the future.
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Posted on March 6, 2011 at 12:23amWelcomeeeeeee to the NWOderrr, SAYS SPOOKY DUDE and Hussein Obama.
Report Post »Lily1943
Posted on March 5, 2011 at 9:00pmWhere’s this all going? To the new world order coming to a neighborhood near you.
Report Post »hopnmad
Posted on March 6, 2011 at 12:19amIf the rest of the world wanna jump on that band wagon..whatever, BUT not in my America!
Report Post »hopnmad
Posted on March 6, 2011 at 12:25amI take that back..I know what the Bible says about the one world government – I‘ll take comfort in God’s promise to me..keep going and make a difference today…and leave tomorrow up to God.
Report Post »Its Gonna Getcha
Posted on March 5, 2011 at 4:38pmPraying for a positive outcome. Hearing all this talk about the End of Days is creepy and perhaps we need to consider that we have the power to choose a higher path, especially since we got the heads-up.
Report Post »hopnmad
Posted on March 5, 2011 at 3:33pmThis isn’t going well for them or us..I can just see gas skyrocketing to new highs as a result and I can’t help but wonder about the Middle East countries fighting for freedoms – where’s this all going?
Report Post »hopnmad
Posted on March 5, 2011 at 3:37pmI’m for them fighting for freedoms..just curious. Wishful thinking on my part but I hope it ends the anti-American sentiment within these countries.
Report Post »banjarmon
Posted on March 5, 2011 at 3:31pmMoammar Gadhafi needs to leave and take broker01 obama with him…
Report Post »13th Imam
Posted on March 5, 2011 at 3:31pmPres. Barack Hussein Obama has issued a “no fly zone” over “Pearl Harbor” ,, Honolulu Hawaii. .All Lybian Military Aircraft will get a stern look , if they approach
Report Post »Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}
Posted on March 5, 2011 at 5:04pmNow we can see what a revolution can evolve into – a full scale civil war in the case of Libya; and this is the future Obama and so many of the administration and their progressive cronies want to have happen in the nation of our own.
This is their future dreams, which makes them our own nightmare.
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Posted on March 6, 2011 at 12:56amGotta Love Drudge, top stories above the headline :
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kloweeb
Posted on March 6, 2011 at 10:42am@Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}
Correct me if I am wronng, but isn’t it Glenn Beck who constantly speaks about an uprising and revolution. Isn’t it you hardcore christians, who Beck targets, that are willing the end of the world? Isn’t it, infact, most of you who don’t like the United States of America as it is today?
So just to make sure I have this right, the left wants revolution but doesn’t talk about it, you do. The left hates America, but Glenn Beck and Fox news are slandering the President and everything about this country in current times every single day. And the entire left, a huge group of people by the way, hates the entire right, but only talks about the extreme, revolution wanting right, while Glenn beck goes on television and calls everyone left of center communists, hitler sympathysers idiots ect…. every single day.
My husband and i are liberal, our best friends are conservative. They are succussful Christian Capotiliasts. Which is totally awesome. They are well educated and it is fun and enligvhtening to have political conversations with them. The difference between us and you is that we don’t have hate. You, a group of conservatives, hate liberals, plain and simple. You take issue with all liberals, and from what i can gather even those right of center. Every single story on here has numerous bloggers just spewing venom about how liberals are communists and baby killers and just plain bad people. That is hateful rhedoric. And it is directed at a huge diverse group of people. It is much easier to pin point the tea party becasue you are are a group of conservatives with very alike ideals. Like PEDA. It woudl be ignorant for me to say all conservatives are just like the tea party, but apparently to you people all liberals are the same from PEDA members to more conservative democrats like my husband.
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