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JTF Odyssey Dawn News Briefing with Rear Adm. Hueber via Telephone from USS Mount Whitney
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Coalition Partners Assume More Responsibility in Libya
Coalition task force operations in Libya continue to go well, and partner nations are picking up more of the workload, the chief of staff of Joint Task Force Odyssey Dawn told reporters. ...
Clinton: Gadhafi Can End Crisis by Yielding
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Wednesday the quickest way for Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi to end the crisis swirling around him is to leave power. Clinton, who held talks with her Moroccan counterpart, claimed 'significant progress' in enforcing the Libyan no-fly zone. ...
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Libya: No Need for International Aid
U.N. Humanitarian Coordinator for Libya Rashid Khalikov met with Libya's deputy foreign minister and deputy minister of health. The aim of his visit was to negotiate arrangements for a U.N. mission to assess the humanitarian needs. ...
Ships Were in Position for Odyssey Dawn, Roughead Says
While Operation Odyssey Dawn brewed up quickly, the U.S. Navy already was positioned for operations over Libya, the chief of naval operations said.
NATO, Afghan Forces Hold Advantage, Petraeus Says
NATO and Afghan forces hold the advantage over insurgents as spring and summer approach, the commander of coalition and U.S. forces in Afghanistan said in London. ...
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Israeli police are combing for suspects after a bomb exploded near Jerusalem's central bus station, killing one person and injuring at least 30. Read more... �� UN chief condemns bomb attack in West Jerusalem Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon strongly condemned the bomb attack near a bus stop in West Jerusalem, which reportedly killed one woman and injured more than 30 Israeli civilians, some of them seriously. ... Read more... �� | |||||
