Obama Rules Out ‘Land Invasion’ In Libya, Says Control Of Operation Can Be Turned Over Soon -- Washington Post/AP
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama Wednesday categorically ruled out a land invasion to oust Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi as coalition forces launched a fifth day of air strikes against government military targets in the North African nation.
And Obama said the U.S. this week will be pulling back from its dominant role in the international campaign aimed at preventing Gadhafi from attacking civilians.
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More News On The War In Libya
Special Report: Operation Odyssey Dawn -- U.S. Department of Defense
Live Blog: Conflict In Libya; Wednesday's News -- NPR Live Blog
Libyan forces pull back from western city -- Yahoo News/AP
Air strikes silence Gaddafi guns at besieged city -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Defiant Kadhafi says Libya is ready for battle -- Yahoo News/AFP
Libya costs, mission unclear: Allies ‘in complete disarray’ on whether Gadhafi is goal -- Washington Times
Allies join fight for Libya city -- BBC
Libyan town quiet after a night of coalition airstrikes -- CNN
Airstrikes force Gadhafi to fall back from key western city; NATO ships patrol Libyan coast -- Washington Post
Pentagon Tallies Coalition Actions in Libya -- U.S. Department of Defense
Allied strikes pummel Libya’s air force but do little to stop attacks on civilians -- Washington Post
Allied jets attack Gaddafi forces at Misurata -- Financial Times/Reuters
Air strikes 'hit Gaddafi positions in Misrata' -- Reuters
Pro-Gadhafi Assault Underway in Libya; NATO Elevates Role -- Voice of America
Gadhafi Snipers, Tanks Attack Coastal Libyan City -- NPR
Rebels, Gaddafi forces clash in Libya's Ajdabiyah -- Reuters
US: Gadhafi's Air Defenses Now Largely Ineffective -- Voice of America
Gaddafi's air force 'defeated' -- BBC
Coalition Aircraft Watching Qaddafi Son’s Elite Unit, U.S. Commander Says -- Bloomberg
NATO Flotilla to Start Patrolling Off Libyan Coast -- New York Times/AP
Turkish navy to help enforce Libya embargo -- Al Jazeera
Libya's Qaddafi vows victory over Western 'fascists' -- Christian Science Monitor
Obama Security Adviser: Gadhafi Faces Increasing Isolation -- Voice of America
Some find their voice in Libya capital -- L.A. Times
Amid Rubble in Tripoli From Attacks, Hints of a Changed Atmosphere -- New York Times
Desert 'rat' fuels suspicion on the front line -- Sydney Morning Herald
Frustration Mounts on the Streets of Benghazi -- Spiegel Online
Libyan rebels form 'interim government' -- Al Jazeera
Deal puts NATO at head of Libyan operation -- The Australian
Libya coalition partners to meet on Tuesday: France -- MSNBC
NATO inching closer to deal on Libya role -- Reuters
U.S. appears to be closer to turning over command of Libya operation -- Washington Post
France says London will host political talks next week on Libya’s future -- Washington Post
Questions remain over NATO role in Libya -- Al Jazeera
Who's in charge? Germans pull forces out of NATO as Libyan coalition falls apart -- The Daily Mail
President Cuts Trip Short Amid Libya War Angst -- FOX News
Obama struggles to contain Libya backlash -- MSNBC
Obama faces anxious moments over Libya -- USA Today
Doubts Mount on Libya War -- FOX News
Attack Renews Debate Over Congressional Consent -- New York Times
Obama, Libya and the authorization conflict -- MSNBC
White House reassures congressional aides: Er, we’re not at war with Libya -- Hot Air
'Libya war could last 30 years': Armed forces minister's extraordinary admission -- Daily Mail
Is this the Libyan pilot who killed Colonel Gaddafi's son in 'kamikaze attack'? -- The Daily Mail
4 Times Journalists Held Captive in Libya Faced Days of Brutality -- New York Times
UN Reports Shortages of Food, Other Essentials in Libya -- Voice of America
Map: Tracking Events in Libya - Washington Post
Map: How the Rebellion Is Unfolding in Libya - New York Times
Libya Uprising in Maps - BBC News
Commentaries, Opinions, Editorials, And Analysis On The War In Libya
The cost of Libyan intervention -- Katrina vanden Heuvel, Washington Post
Even Under Allied Air Bombardment, Gaddafi Forces Outgun Rebels -- Abigail Hauslohner, Time Magazine
Can Britain and France really run this conflict? -- Con Coughlin, The Telegraph
President Obama Redefines the Term "Exit Strategy" -- ABC News
Why It's America's War -- Stephen L. Carter, The Daily Beast
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