Libya: Why Cameron must wait for regime change
Our Political Editor reviews David Cameron’s comments in his interviews on Libya and Colonel Gaddafi.
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Peter McHugh writes for Channel 4 News on the debate on Libya in the House of Commons, where despite widespread support for action there is still a niggling doubt if, legally, Gaddafi is a target.
In the face of Gaddafi’s continuing defiance in Libya, defence analyst Anthony Tucker-Jones writes for Channel 4 News on the weaponry gathering to enforce the No-Fly Zone.
Our Political Editor reviews David Cameron’s comments in his interviews on Libya and Colonel Gaddafi.
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The claim “Let me at this point deal with some of the anti-AV myths that have been spread by those opposed to change: – That it leads to more coalitions…there is no evidence that AV results in more coalitions – That AV is complicated – That a yes vote will be seen as a vindication of Nick Clegg Ed Miliband, Labour Leader, speech to the Labour Yes to AV campaign, March 16, 2011
As Muammar Gaddafi’s forces claim to have regained control of Misrata from rebels in the western Libya, the US has said it will back a UN resolution to impose a no-fly zone over the country.
As Saif al-Islam Gaddafi tells Channel 4 News Benghazi will be “liberated” in two days Gary Gibbon says the Prime Minister will have a number of phone-calls to make.
Three policeman and at least two protesters are reported to have been killed as Government troops clear demonstrators camped out at Manama’s Pearl Roundabout in Bahrain.
As Colonel Gaddafi’s forces launch new air attacks on rebel positions in eastern Libya, defence analyst Anthony Tucker-Jones reports on who supplied the arms being used against opposition fighters.
David Cameron told the Commons that time was “of the essence” and looking at the advances of Colonel Gaddafi’s troops that seems like a monumental under-statement, blogs Gary Gibbon.
As Libya’s Transitional National Council calls for a no-fly zone over the country Channel 4 News looks at what that would mean.
WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning faces 22 new charges including “aiding the enemy”. It is a capital offence but the military says the US soldier will not face the death penalty.
As a Government report suggests victory in Afghanistan is far from secure, Gaby Hinsliff asks whether David Cameron will learn the lessons on military intervention in Libya from his predecessors.
Colonel Gaddafi warns of “bloody war” if there is outside interference in Libya, as a Middle East expert tells Channel 4 News the stalemate could continue, leaving Libya a broken country.