Gaddafi And Obama

'Gaddafi And Obama' - 11 News Result(s)

  • Mysterious YouTube video accuses Russia's Dmitry Medvedev of treason
    World News | Reuters | Friday February 1, 2013
    Dmitry Medvedev is glimpsed exchanging confidential smiles with Barack Obama as sinister music plays. The dead body of Russian ally Moammar Gaddafi, driven from power by the West, is dragged through the dirt. A camera homes in on the prime minister sweating and shifting uneasily in his chair.
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  • Obama: Libya slipping from grasp of tyrant
    World News | Associated Press | Monday August 22, 2011
    Following a day of dramatic developments in Libya, President Barack Obama said on Sunday night that the situation there has reached a "tipping point" and that control of the capital was "slipping from the grasp of a tyrant." He called on Muammar Gaddafi to accept reality and relinquish power.
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  • World News | David D. Kirk Patrick and Kareem Fahim, The New York Times | Monday March 28, 2011
    American and European bombs battered Col. Muammar el-Gaddafi's most important bastion of support in his tribal homeland of Surt on Sunday night, as rebels seeking his ouster capitalized on the damage from the Western airstrikes to erase their recent losses and return to the city's doorstep. Their swift return, recapturing two important oil refiner...
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  • US seeks to unify allies as more airstrikes rock Tripoli
    World News | By Mark Landler and Steven Erlanger, The New York Times | Wednesday March 23, 2011
    President Obama worked on Tuesday to bridge differences among allies about how to manage the military campaign in Libya, as airstrikes continued to rock Tripoli and forces loyal to Col. Muammar el-Gaddafi showed no sign of ending their sieges of rebel-held cities. On a day when two United States airmen bailed out over Libya and were rescued after t...
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  • Tripoli is hit again as Europe spars over no-fly zone
    World News | By Elisabeth Bumiller and Kareem Fahim, The New York Times | Tuesday March 22, 2011
    An American-led military campaign to destroy Col. Muammar el-Gaddafi's air defenses and establish a no-fly zone over Libya has nearly accomplished its initial objectives, and the United States is moving swiftly to hand command to allies in Europe, American officials said Monday. But the firepower of more than 130 Tomahawk cruise missiles and attack...
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  • US launches military action against Libya: Obama
    World News | Press Trust of India | Sunday March 20, 2011
    President Barack Obama authorized limited military action against Libya on Saturday, saying Moammar Gaddafi's continued assault on his own people left the U.S. and its international partners with no other choice. The Pentagon said 112 cruise missiles were launched from US and UK ships and subs, hitting 20 targets.Obama said military action was not ...
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  • World leaders meet on Libya, military action in hours?
    World News | The Associated Press | Saturday March 19, 2011
    World leaders met Saturday in a summit in Paris that could be the final step before immediate international military action against Moammar Gaddafi's forces in Libya.The emergency summit of Arab and European leaders and the chief of the U.N. took place as Gaddafi's forces swarmed into the one-time rebel stronghold of Benghazi -- apparently ignoring...
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  • Stop attacks on civilians or face military action, Obama warns Gaddafi
    World News | Elisabeth Bumiller and David D Kirkpatrick, The New York Times | Saturday March 19, 2011
    US President Barack Obama on Friday ordered Col. Muammar el-Gaddafi to carry out an immediate cease-fire, withdraw his forces from rebel-held cities and stop all attacks on Libyan civilians or face military action from the United States and its allies in Europe and the Arab world. "Let me be clear, these terms are not negotiable," Mr. Obama said fr...
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  • Obama declares Gaddafi must step down, leave now
    World News | Associated Press | Friday March 4, 2011
    President Barack Obama insisted on Thursday that Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi "step down from power and leave," his most explicit statement of support for rebels challenging Gaddafi's four-decade rule in a region convulsed by uprisings against authoritarian regimes. Gaddafi has vowed to stay.Obama did not rule out establishing a "no fly" zone over...
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  • Obama says Gaddafi's time is up as Libya's leader
    World News | Associated Press | Sunday February 27, 2011
    US President Barack Obama dropped the careful condemnation, threats of consequences and the reminders to Moammar Gaddafi's regime about its responsibility to avoid violence. In their place he delivered a more forceful message to the Libyan leader: Leave.The president called on Gaddafi to step down for the first time Saturday, saying that the Libyan...
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  • Obama: Suffering and bloodshed in Libya is 'outrageous' and unacceptable
    World News | Associated Press | Thursday February 24, 2011
    President Barack Obama on Wednesday condemned the violence in Libya as "outrageous and unacceptable" and said he was dispatching Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to Geneva on Monday for international talks aimed at stopping the violence.Obama said he was studying a "full range of options" to pressure Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's regime ...
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'Gaddafi And Obama' - 2 Video Result(s)

'Gaddafi And Obama' - 11 News Result(s)

  • Mysterious YouTube video accuses Russia's Dmitry Medvedev of treason
    World News | Reuters | Friday February 1, 2013
    Dmitry Medvedev is glimpsed exchanging confidential smiles with Barack Obama as sinister music plays. The dead body of Russian ally Moammar Gaddafi, driven from power by the West, is dragged through the dirt. A camera homes in on the prime minister sweating and shifting uneasily in his chair.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Obama: Libya slipping from grasp of tyrant
    World News | Associated Press | Monday August 22, 2011
    Following a day of dramatic developments in Libya, President Barack Obama said on Sunday night that the situation there has reached a "tipping point" and that control of the capital was "slipping from the grasp of a tyrant." He called on Muammar Gaddafi to accept reality and relinquish power.
    www.ndtv.com
  • World News | David D. Kirk Patrick and Kareem Fahim, The New York Times | Monday March 28, 2011
    American and European bombs battered Col. Muammar el-Gaddafi's most important bastion of support in his tribal homeland of Surt on Sunday night, as rebels seeking his ouster capitalized on the damage from the Western airstrikes to erase their recent losses and return to the city's doorstep. Their swift return, recapturing two important oil refiner...
    www.ndtv.com
  • US seeks to unify allies as more airstrikes rock Tripoli
    World News | By Mark Landler and Steven Erlanger, The New York Times | Wednesday March 23, 2011
    President Obama worked on Tuesday to bridge differences among allies about how to manage the military campaign in Libya, as airstrikes continued to rock Tripoli and forces loyal to Col. Muammar el-Gaddafi showed no sign of ending their sieges of rebel-held cities. On a day when two United States airmen bailed out over Libya and were rescued after t...
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  • Tripoli is hit again as Europe spars over no-fly zone
    World News | By Elisabeth Bumiller and Kareem Fahim, The New York Times | Tuesday March 22, 2011
    An American-led military campaign to destroy Col. Muammar el-Gaddafi's air defenses and establish a no-fly zone over Libya has nearly accomplished its initial objectives, and the United States is moving swiftly to hand command to allies in Europe, American officials said Monday. But the firepower of more than 130 Tomahawk cruise missiles and attack...
    www.ndtv.com
  • US launches military action against Libya: Obama
    World News | Press Trust of India | Sunday March 20, 2011
    President Barack Obama authorized limited military action against Libya on Saturday, saying Moammar Gaddafi's continued assault on his own people left the U.S. and its international partners with no other choice. The Pentagon said 112 cruise missiles were launched from US and UK ships and subs, hitting 20 targets.Obama said military action was not ...
    www.ndtv.com
  • World leaders meet on Libya, military action in hours?
    World News | The Associated Press | Saturday March 19, 2011
    World leaders met Saturday in a summit in Paris that could be the final step before immediate international military action against Moammar Gaddafi's forces in Libya.The emergency summit of Arab and European leaders and the chief of the U.N. took place as Gaddafi's forces swarmed into the one-time rebel stronghold of Benghazi -- apparently ignoring...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Stop attacks on civilians or face military action, Obama warns Gaddafi
    World News | Elisabeth Bumiller and David D Kirkpatrick, The New York Times | Saturday March 19, 2011
    US President Barack Obama on Friday ordered Col. Muammar el-Gaddafi to carry out an immediate cease-fire, withdraw his forces from rebel-held cities and stop all attacks on Libyan civilians or face military action from the United States and its allies in Europe and the Arab world. "Let me be clear, these terms are not negotiable," Mr. Obama said fr...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Obama declares Gaddafi must step down, leave now
    World News | Associated Press | Friday March 4, 2011
    President Barack Obama insisted on Thursday that Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi "step down from power and leave," his most explicit statement of support for rebels challenging Gaddafi's four-decade rule in a region convulsed by uprisings against authoritarian regimes. Gaddafi has vowed to stay.Obama did not rule out establishing a "no fly" zone over...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Obama says Gaddafi's time is up as Libya's leader
    World News | Associated Press | Sunday February 27, 2011
    US President Barack Obama dropped the careful condemnation, threats of consequences and the reminders to Moammar Gaddafi's regime about its responsibility to avoid violence. In their place he delivered a more forceful message to the Libyan leader: Leave.The president called on Gaddafi to step down for the first time Saturday, saying that the Libyan...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Obama: Suffering and bloodshed in Libya is 'outrageous' and unacceptable
    World News | Associated Press | Thursday February 24, 2011
    President Barack Obama on Wednesday condemned the violence in Libya as "outrageous and unacceptable" and said he was dispatching Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to Geneva on Monday for international talks aimed at stopping the violence.Obama said he was studying a "full range of options" to pressure Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's regime ...
    www.ndtv.com

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