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Africa North
Libyan Rebels Claim Control of Brega
2011-07-19
[An Nahar] Libya's rebels claimed control of Brega on Monday, as most pro-Qadaffy troops retreated westward leaving around 150-200 loyalist fighters pinned down inside the oil town, a front man said.

"The bulk of (Moammar) Qadaffy's forces have retreated to Ras Lanuf," rebel front man Shamsiddine Abdulmolah told Agence La Belle France Presse, referring to another oil hub some 50 kilometers to the west.

Abdulmolah added that the remnants of Qadaffy's troops were holed up among industrial facilities in Brega with supplies dwindling.

"Their food and water supplies are cut and they now will not be able to sleep," said Abdulmolah as the latest battle for Brega entered its fifth day.

"It's a matter of time before they come to their senses, we hope to prevent some bloodshed."

Taking the town would be a major rebel victory, boosting morale and recapturing infrastructure vital to Libya's economic future.

Brega is a major center for channeling the pipelines of the oil-rich Sirte Basin to the rest of the world.

Fighters on the ground reported no signs so far that those oil installations have been set on fire or sabotaged, but Abdulmolah said the area has been heavily mined.

Libya's warring armies have been fighting over Brega since Thursday when rebel forces launched a three-pronged attack on the town which has switched hands many times, but which had been under Qadaffy control since April.

Rebel troops approached from the northeast, east and southeast, surrounding Qadaffy's forces and reaching the outskirts of the city's eastern-most tip on Friday before pulling back to allow for NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Originally it was a mutual defense pact directed against an expansionist Soviet Union. In later years it evolved into a mechanism for picking the American pocket while criticizing the style of the American pants...
bombardments.

Since then it has been a steady advance.

Nestled on the Gulf of Sirte, Brega is made up of three areas, a residential area in the east, a major oil facility in the west and an old town in between.

After a series of military gains were washed away by hasty and badly coordinated advances, rebel commanders were anxious to make sure they have a unified offensive line before their final push.

But the complete occupation of Brega may still have to wait.

"Most of the troops going in right now are anti-mine teams," said Abdulmolah. "We have found an extraordinary number of anti-personnel mines."

He added that the effort to clear the ordnance is being hampered by missile attacks from the village of Bishr around 20 kilometers away.

The rebels hope that a phalanx of their fighters which swept past Brega from the south will soon take out those positions.

"We hope to take Bishr today," said Abdulmolah.

The victory has come at a price. Around 15 rebel fighters have been killed and 274 maimed since the battle began.

The toll on Qadaffy's troops is not known.

In its latest operational update on Monday, NATO reported hitting "nine armed vehicles, two armored fighting vehicles and a command and control node" in the Brega area.

Southwest of Tripoli, Qadaffy's forces fired rockets at rebel positions in Gualish in the Nafusa Mountains and around Bir Ayad, a key junction on the road to Tripoli in the plains below, rebel commanders said.

The rebels responded with rocket fire against the loyalist-held hill town of Asabah, an AFP correspondent reported.

British Prime Minister David Cameron
... has stated that he is certainly a big Thatcher fan, but I don't know whether that makes me a Thatcherite, which means he's not. Since he is not deeply ideological he lacks core principles and is easily led. He has been described as certainly not a Pitt, Elder or Younger, but he does wear a nice suit so maybe he's Beau Brummel ...
sought to bridge the gap with South African President Jacob Zuma over the conflict in Libya in talks in Pretoria.

Zuma has accused NATO of overstepping its U.N. mandate to impose a no-fly zone over Libya, although South Africa voted for the U.N. resolution that the alliance uses to justify its bombing campaign.

"It is no secret that we have disagreed on some aspects of how to respond to the violence in Libya," Cameron said.

"But we are agreed in the immediate imperative -- that all sides must take every effort to avoid the loss of civilian life," he added.

"And we agree on the ultimate destination that Qadaffy must step aside to allow the people of Libya to decide their own future.

"The president believes that is the outcome of a political process. I believe for a political process to work, this has to be the starting point."

Cameron has called for Qadaffy to step down. South Africa has refused to join in that call, saying the decision should be the outcome of negotiations among the warring parties, not a precondition as demanded by the rebels.

"What happens to Qadaffy must be decided by the Libyan people. You need to negotiate how, why and where he must go," Zuma said.

Posted by:Fred

#6  Iff OBL's "Core" Al-Qaeda + Hezbollah have one thing in common wid Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood + Islamist movements, its support for the MB's threat to deny Suez Canal access to foreign shipping doing business or trade wid Israel, espec the "Great Satan" USA.

Now that ex-MB AYMAN ZAWAHIRI has ascended to BFF the late OBL's position as top El Hefe/Supremo for "Core" Al-Qaeda, I expect the above support to continue + for Ayman to work to reduce the ideo differences between Al-Qaeda + MB.

DESPITE THEIR RHETORIC TO THE CONTRARY, I DON'T SEE THE NFZ COALITION + UNO GETTING RID OF UNCLE MUAMMAR UNLESS THEY KNOW WID HIGH CERTAINTY HOW POST-MUBARAK, MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD/RADICAL- INFLUENCED EGYPT WILL TURN COME END-OF-SUMMER ELEX.

Barring internal close assasination, death by air strike, or self-resignation/abdication from power, IMO Uncle Muammar is prob safe for another 6-12 months easy.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2011-07-19 22:55  

#5  America has no people in country,who cares if a bunch of euro zone fake democratic rebels working with elements of Al Qaeda get blown up!

I see the short bus from Virginia made a stop here.

Twice.
Posted by: Pappy   2011-07-19 21:49  

#4  America has no people in country

Don't bet on it - TLA. Also a lot of the new leadership either received asylum or had immigrant status in America. We're hip deep and spending more than any other country on Libya, about 4X that of France, even though "we're not actively involved"
Posted by: Eohippus Phater7165   2011-07-19 16:35  

#3  America has no people in country,who cares if a bunch of euro zone fake democratic rebels working with elements of Al Qaeda get blown up!
Posted by: Rupert Stalin1589   2011-07-19 16:25  

#2  It is not true I just got off World Of War Craft Libya edition and all the people sent out to find mines are dead. The Rebels haven't left their strong hold in the East since it started. The French weapons drop ended up in Poland and the Mexicans are invading Ukraine get with it people!
Posted by: Spats Cruse6267   2011-07-19 12:14  

#1  "Most of the troops going in right now are anti-mine teams."

It's not like you send out some chump wrapped in a bed mattress with a shovel to de-mine. Can you say "Boots on the ground"?
Posted by: DepotGuy   2011-07-19 09:59  

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