BEBGHAZI – The
United Nations has endorsed a military strike to curb Libyan
leader Moammar Gaddafi. Several hours after the endorsement was, Gaddafi has threatened to attack the opposition
stronghold in Benghazi without mercy and compassion, in one night.
Crisis in Libya Gaddafi promosed to
murder every people oppostion. We’re going to come. From
house to house, room by room, “Gaddafi said in remarks
broadcast on state radio and quoted by
Reuters on Friday (03/18/2011).
Television
station Al Jazeera showed thousands of people listening to a speech Gaddafi in Benghazi center field.
Gaddafi in Benghazi opposition party warned that only those who would lay down their arms will be avoided from retaliation.
“It’s over. The problem was settled. We will come tonight and we will find you a hiding anywhere. We will not give mercy and compassion, “Gaddafi threatened.
After listening to speeches,
anti-
government parties would dissolve in the joy of celebrating the UN’s decision while waving flags and calling for opposition to the man who had been in power more than 40 years.
Fireworks lit everywhere and the sound of
gunfire formations.
Security Council (DK), United Nations, in emergency talks, passed a resolution supporting the application of no-fly zone to stop the
government forces are now at approximately 100 miles from Benghazi.
In addition, the UN Security Council also passed all the measures necessary to protect civilians from Gaddafi’s troops.
However, the opportunity for the opposition continues to decrease, especially in cities that have many months to be the heart of the revolution to survive.
The French government has agreed
to apply the
ban to fly several hours after an agreement was signed by
Britain, the United States (U.S.), and several Arab countries. However, a U.S. military official said it is not going to take action even if the vote is clear.
Other countries,
including NATO, might have a role in military action, but the U.S. government hoped the air force has a tough task as the guardian of the UN resolution.