Edited by:S W T Read:March:12:12.16pm:2011
While Muammar Qaddafi's forces make significant gains against rebel groups, Europe continues to ponder and ponder, the 'consequences' of imposing a no-fly zone over Libyan air space.

While Muammar Qaddafi's forces make significant gains against rebel groups, Europe continues to ponder and ponder, the 'consequences' of imposing a no-fly zone over Libyan air space.
European leaders have locked horns over the handling of the crisis in Libya during emergency talks in Brussels yesterday, with France and Britain looking isolated in their push for military intervention.
A communiqué from the EU noticeably 'failed' to mention possible no-fly zones.
Britain and France had pushed hard for the document to declare an explicit backing for such action.
Frustrated, David Cameron the British PM said: "Every day that Gaddafi goes on brutalising his own people. It is bad for humanity and is a bad day for people in Libya.
"We need to stand by those people who want a better future. That future cannot include Col Gaddafi" he said.
As for the USA, WHAT ARE THEY DOING, nothing but meetings that never decide on anything.
THE WEST IS AS GUILTY AS GADDAFI
IF THEY WILLINGLY STAND BY AND WATCH
HIM DESTROY HIS OWN PEOPLE
WITH TANKS, BOMBERS, NAVAL ARTILLERY, HELICOPTER GUNSHIPS AND SUPERIOR FIRE POWER
IT WASN'T LIKE THIS WHEN WE STARTED THE MEETINGS WHAT HAPPENED???
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