FromMyColdDeadHand
08-23-11, 08:08
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111903461304576523591864399456.html?mod=WSJ_hp_LEFTTopStories
The scenes in Tripoli bucked the day's widening international sentiment that forces loyal to Col. Gadhafi, who has ruled the oil-rich Mediterranean country for nearly 42 years, had been all but neutralized. Instead, the leader remained unaccounted for as fighting continued. The unease suggested instead that the regime's end, while broadly expected, may bring more bloodshed, this time in a densely populated urban theater.
Keep predicting that it will be over in a week and eventually you will be right.
The scenes in Tripoli bucked the day's widening international sentiment that forces loyal to Col. Gadhafi, who has ruled the oil-rich Mediterranean country for nearly 42 years, had been all but neutralized. Instead, the leader remained unaccounted for as fighting continued. The unease suggested instead that the regime's end, while broadly expected, may bring more bloodshed, this time in a densely populated urban theater.
Keep predicting that it will be over in a week and eventually you will be right.