This is the pick point of this war as the devisions among the rebels have been recently underlined by the murder of General Abdul Fatah Youni resulting to the dissolution of their own cabinet. US would not like to let this bargaining chip to the hands of the Arabs in view of the crucial upcoming negotiations on the hottest post in the Middle East. But it remains a big question mark how many innocent civilian's lives will this rushing act of open regime change operation have to take in order to succeed.
The mainstream media finally accepting the support to Qaddafi's regime report that negotiations are still on the table. While on 8 August the Navy scheduled to hold a commemorative ceremony aboard the guided missile destroyer USS Barry (DDG 52) for the 2,000th Tomahawk cruise missile combat launch on Aug. 5 at Naval Station Norfolk, Va. , missiles that cost between $US600,000 and $US1.2 million each, the same time that famine in Somalia has killed more than 29,000 kids in the last 90 days it is clear that the regime change is not a wishful thought for all Libyans. Furthermore it is a sarcastic u-turn the newly negotiations prospect now pushed by the media. It is not one person's war going on in Libya after all they admit. It is a cruel civil war almost impossible to have a happy end...
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