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NATO begins the hunt to win his war Gaddafi in Libya



the countries international coalition with the help of NATO, the most powerful military bloc on the planet, began the hunt to kill Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, the only way to win the war that erupted in the African country.

While all the press looking for new details about the NATO bombing that killed one child and grandchildren of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, officials in Brussels say the Atlantic block is not to kill civilians with air strikes against Tripoli.

According to the Libyan government spokesman, Ibrahim Musa, on Saturday, NATO planes bombed a residence in which he was Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, his wife and family in the neighborhood of Bab al Azizia in Tripoli.

Ibrahim said Gadhafi and his wife were unharmed, and as a consequence of the attack, died Gaddafi Saif al Arab, sixth son of Libyan leader and three of his grandchildren

Al Arab, 29, studied economics at a university, and unlike the rest of his brothers, did not hold any office in the government of his father.

"What we have now is the law of the jungle," Ibrahim said at a news conference. "We believe it is clear to everyone that what is happening in Libya has nothing to do with the protection of civilians, "the official said, referring to the arguments of NATO to undertake military campaign against Gaddafi.

The Tripoli bombing was the response from NATO to the recent peace proposal Qaddafi, who apparently, deeply angered the country's political elite to promote the military adventure against the African country.

"We will not surrender, I invite you to negotiate. If you want the oil, come to sign agreements with their companies, but not worth making a war, "Gaddafi proposed.

Libyan leader criticized the double standards of some countries which until recently maintained very friendly relations after abtenerse projects economically advantageous to the government, including Italy.

"Where is the treaty of friendship and nonaggression agreement? He asked, "Where is my friend Silvio Berlusconi?, Where is the Italian Parliament?" Asked the Libyan leader in open reference to the Libyan-Italian bilateral agreements signed between the governments of both countries, and even ratified by the Italian legislative .

Meanwhile, Lt. Gen. Charles Bouchard, taken responsibility for NATO operations in Libya Tripoli confirmed the bombing but did not confirm the death of Qaddafi's relatives.

"All NATO targets are military in nature (...) not attack individuals," the military said in a statement. "I am aware of unconfirmed reports published by the media to ensure that members of the Gaddafi family have died in the attack. We regret any loss of human lives."

According to experts in Russia, given the impossibility of a short-term victory for the Libyan opposition in Mistrato cornered and Benghazi, the only option NATO is to annihilate Gaddafi.

Without the charismatic Colonel, it is unlikely that any of Gadhafi's sons or other top official achieve surégimen consolidate his father's government and NATO and the opposition will be easier to enter into peace negotiations with Gadfi and representatives of the Libyan population that supports it.

Gaddafi hunting becomes a very difficult task to perform because as with Saturday's bombing in Tripoli, the risk of civilian casualties is very high, and every NATO's failed coup damage his image as Exclusive defending the civilian population.

Sources
Russian secret intelligence services cited by the Moscow press say that Gaddafi will be necessary to liquidate the work of subversive mission specialist and experts in communications and electronic eavesdropping to discover the whereabouts of Gaddafi in Libyan territory.

Using listening systems and information obtained by undercover agents in the Libyan government, the goal is to establish the coordinates of the hiding places of Gaddafi and forward as fast as possible to NATO command, to carry out missile attacks high precision with NATO fighters or unmanned aircraft recently granted by U.S. to NATO for its campaign in Libya.

Meanwhile, in the battlefront the situation is complicated because Gadhafi troops fighting the rebels and the army of Tunis, in the border area Dehiba in Tunisian territory.

Fighting in the Libyan border-tuncina prevents the movement of refugees created a grave humanitarian situation, he warned the Human Rights High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

Meanwhile, the siege continues Misrata with heavy fighting in the airport area where foreign residents are refugees waiting to leave Libya.

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