The Situation Remains Far From Certain: The Beginning Of the Beginning
U.S PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA
White House Photography by Pete Souza, April 7, 2011.
President Barack Obama listens during a secure conference call and meeting on Libya in the Situation Room of the White House.
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U.S PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA
White House Photography by Chuck Kennedy, August 22, 2011.
U.S. President Barack Obama speaks on the fluid situation in Libya. President Obama talked about the actions taken by the U.S. and its allies to protect the Libyan people from Qaddafi's brutality, and the opportunity for the citizens of Libya to determine their own destiny.
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"The Situation Remains Far From Certain: The Beginning Of the Beginning"
Posted by Karen Ann Carr
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Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts- Journalists hide out in the dark, within the upper levels of Hotels in Libya; as Libya's military searches for the western media to seize. Meanwhile, NATO fighters and Libyan freedom rebels fight for their lives and the life of their country.
Today, U.S. President Barack Obama remembered the U.S. pilots who executed the initial assault to defend the innocent Libyan people. President Obama remembered the Libyan-freedom fighters known as the "rebels." President Obama also remembered the average citizens of Libya, who have risked all to be free of Col. Muammar Muhammad al-Gaddafi. President Obama said, the courage and character of the rebel fighters has been "unbreakable".
In 1969, during a military coup Muammar Gaddafi seized power and abolished the Libyan Constitution of 1951.
Freedom from Gaddafi's dictatorship has been a bloody process. Gaddafi has experienced the death of a son and the possible arrest of children. Yet Col. Gaddafi continued to supported the killing of random citizens in Libya. The fighting is not over yet, but Gaddafi's days of dictatorship are being numbered by the western nation-states.
But the nationalistic freedom-fighting rebels in Libya are very near to accomplishing the impossible, with NATO support. They have taken control of most of Tripoli, Libya.
President Obama said the "U.S. will be a friend and a partner to Libyan people."



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