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Allies Are Split on Goal and
Exit Strategy in Libya
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NATO Takes Command
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Credit:
<span itemprop="author">Goran Tomasevic</span>/
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<span itemprop="name"> Reuters</span>
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Rebel fighters take cover during a shelling
near Ajdabiyah, Libya on Thursday.
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By <span itemprop="author">STEVEN LEE MYERS</span>
and <span itemprop="author">DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK</span>
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WASHINGTON |
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March 24, 2011
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Having largely succeeded in stopping a rout of
Libya's rebels, the inchoate coalition attacking
Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi's forces remains divided
over the ultimate goal — and exit strategy —
of what officials acknowledged Thursday would be
a military campaign that could last for weeks.
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