Thursday, June 9, 2011

World powers beefed up financial and moral support for the Libyan opposition Thursday at an international coalition meeting aimed at charting the course of a post-Moammar Gadhafi Libya.
Talk at the meeting in the United Arab Emirates focused on sustaining pressure on the embattled Libyan leader. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said "numerous and continuous discussions" on a transition of power were taking place among people close to Gadhafi.
A spokesman for a Libyan opposition group told CNN that Gadhafi's son, Saif al-Islam Gadhafi, was the primary negotiator for an exit plan for his father, but suggested the timing of the talks might not be good.
"I'm not sure there's a lot of people willing to listen right now," said Mohammed Ali Abdallah of the National Front for the Salvation of Libya.
Abdallah said a southern front had opened up in the fighting and that Gadhafi's days were numbered.
"We are in the final phases," Abdallah said. "Gadhafi's military power has significantly been reduced. He is basically rattled."
Commentary;i think that. The otan if they teke out gadafi the civil war will end but I think that they will revenge there dead by coninuen the word against own people

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