Monday, March 28, 2011

President Obama`s Speech To The Nation Is To Outline U.S. Goals In Libya

President Barack Obama confers with National Security Advisor Tom Donilon, right, Chief of Staff Bill Daley, left, and Ben Rhodes, Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications, following a conference call on Libya with his national security team, in San Salvador, El Salvador, March 23, 2011. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

Obama's Speech On Libya: We're Making Progress -- USA Today

President Obama makes his case on Libya tonight at 7:30, a major address that he and aides have previewed in recent days.

"Along with our allies and partners, we're enforcing the mandate of the United Nations Security Council," Obama said in his Saturday radio address. "We're protecting the Libyan people from (Moammar) Gadhafi's forces. And we've put in place a no fly zone and other measures to prevent further atrocities."

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More News On President Obama`s Speech To the Nation On Libya

Obama to lay out his case on Libya to nation -- Yahoo News/AP
Obama faces challenge of defining Libya strategy -- Yahoo News/AFP
Obama gears up for hard sell on Libya -- Yahoo News/AFP
Obama to Lay out His Case on Libya to Nation -- ABC News
Obama to defend actions in Mideast -- Financial Times
Obama to address nation, lay out Libya plan -- CBS
Obama to outline mission goals -- Sydney Morning Herald
Obama faces a challenge in defining his aims in Libya -- L.A. Times
Washington Day Ahead: Obama to Deliver Speech on Libya Strategy -- Bloomberg
Obama to Deliver National Address on Libya -- Voice of America
President to Address Nation on Libya -- PBS Newshour
Obama Confronts Congressional Questions, Public Skepticism in Libya Speech -- Bloomberg
Obama Libya speech 'in development for weeks' -- CNN
Obama faces challenge of defining Libya strategy -- Reuters
Five Target Audiences for Obama’s Libya War Speech -- FOX News
The Note: Obama’s Unanswered Questions On Libya: What Will He Say? -- ABC News
3 Questions Obama Needs to Answer In His Speech About Libya -- Judith Miller and Douglas Schoen, FOX News
Obama's Moral Case For War -- Peter Beinart, Yahoo News/Daily Beast

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