Monday, March 21, 2011

Missile Strike Hits Building in Gadhafi's Compound [-Will Tuol Krasaing order a NEW Tomahawk-proof BUNKER?]

A view of the building, destroyed in what the government said was a western missile attack, inside Bab Al-Aziziyah, Muammar Gaddafi's heavily fortified Tripoli compound March 21, 2011. Western forces pounded Libya's air defences and patrolled its skies on Sunday, but their day-old intervention hit a serious diplomatic setback as the Arab League chief condemned the "bombardment of civilians". (REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra)
Libyan army soldiers display pieces of shrapnel from what the government said was a western missile attack on a building inside Bab Al-Aziziyah, MuammarGaddafi's heavily fortified Tripoli compound March 21, 2011. Western forces pounded Libya's air defences and patrolled its skies on Sunday, but their day-old intervention hit a serious diplomatic setback as the Arab League chief condemned the "bombardment of civilians". (REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra)

Defiant Libyan Leader Vows 'Long War' As Coalition Air Strikes Pound Libya

March 20, 2011
By MARTHA RADDATZ, DEVIN DWYER and LUIS MARTINEZ
ABC World News (USA)

Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's compound was hit by a missile strike late today,as a barrage of airstrikes by U.S. and European militaries destroyed Libyan defenses, rocked the capitol of Tripoli and buoyed the spirits of the opposition.

The strike, however, was not carried out by U.S. forces, an official said. Vice Admiral William Gortney said earlier today that the United States was "not targeting Gadhafi."

According to various reports, Gadhafi's compound was badly damaged, but it was not immediately known how many people were injured or killed.

A United Nations-backed no-fly zone enforced by the U.S. British and French aircraft is being enforced from Tripoli to Benghazi and the top third of the country. Spain, Belgium, Denmark, and Qatar have also joined the coalition.


"It's had a pretty significant effect very early on," Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen said today of Operation Odyssey Dawn on ABC News' "This Week."

"The no-fly zone has essentially started to have its effects. We are flying over Benghazi right now. He hasn't had any planes in the air the last two days," Mullen said of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi.

Gortney said today that the United States will will soon hand over command to a coalition partner, a point reiterated by several U.S. officials.

Gortney did not rule out that the United States will continue to fly patrols as part of the no-fly zone after this initial phase, but for now the United States will provide tanker refuelers, ISR and electronic jammers to the coalition no-fly zone.

"We judge these strikes to have been very effective in significantly degrading the regime's air defense capability," Gortney said of the 124 Tomahawks that have been dropped. "There has been no new air activity by the regime and we have detected no radar emissions from the air defense sites targeted and there has been a significant decrease in the air use of all Libyan air surveillance radars which is most of those limited to areas around Tripoli and Sirte."

American F-16s and AV-8 Harrier jets patrolled overhead, dropping bombs on pro-Gadhafi forces who were still continuing their offensive on rebel strongholds in eastern Libya, a Pentagon official said. About 10 miles south of Benghazi, 15 U.S. aircraft along with French and British fighters struck at Libyan mechanized forces advancing on Benghazi. Gortney said the strikes had killed dozens of Libyan troops.

Meanwhile, in Tripoli, anti-aircraft fire could be seen lighting up the night sky.

"Today there is hope, there is light at the end of the tunnel," opposition spokesman Jalal ElGallal told ABC News in Tobruk. "[With this intervention the fight is] evening up a little bit, so obviously the morale must be sky-high."

A spokesman for Gadhafi's government said all Libyan armed forces units have been told to follow a ceasefire. The ceasefire was being ordered after taking into account the civilian deaths, and the destruction of civilian and military buildings, the Libyan government spokesman told reporters. And all Libyans have been urged to participate in a peaceful march from Tripoli to Benghazi.

But U.S. officials are skeptical of the government's claims.

"We will watch his actions, not his words," a senior White House official said.

The opening salvo of the international operation, which military officials have described as a "multi-phase" operation to protect Libyan civilians, drew cheers from rebels across eastern Libya and a defiant warning from Gadhafi, who said he is prepared for a "long war."

"There is a big misunderstanding," Gadhafi's son, Saif, said on "This Week." "The whole country is united against the armed militia and the terrorists. Simply, the Americans and the other Western countries, you are supporting the terrorists and the armed militia. That's it."

The U.N. Security Council authorized an international coalition of 22 countries, including several Arab states, to use "all necessary measures" to protect Libyan civilians from attacks by Gadhafi and prevent a humanitarian crisis inside the country.

President Obama has stressed that military action in Libya will be "limited" to protecting the Libyan people, and administration officials say U.S. forces will only play an active, leading role in operations for "days, not weeks."

"We've seen the people of Libya take a courageous stand against a regime determined to brutalize its own citizens," Obama said in a speech in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. "From the beginning, we have made clear that the change they seek must be driven by their own people."

But the international effort has also appeared aimed at directly hastening Gadhafi's fall from power, creating a window for Libyan opposition forces to go back on the offensive.

"We want the Libyan people to be able to express their will, I've said … and we consider that it means that Gadhafi has to go," French ambassador to the U.N. Gerard Araud said on "This Week."

It's unclear what would happen if they don't immediately succeed and Gadhafi clings to power.

"Before any further military commitments are made, the administration must do a better job of communicating to the American people and to Congress about our mission in Libya and how it will be achieved," House Speaker John Boehner said in a statement today.

Libyan Rebels Hail Intervention
Arab League support for international military action against Gadhafi, which had been a key factor in U.S. involvement in the effort, waned Sunday when the group's leader criticized the coalition airstrikes as breaking with the objective of the mission.

"What happened differs from the no-fly zone objectives," Amr Moussa told reporters after cruise missiles and B2 bombers pummeled Libya overnight. "What we want is civilians' protection not shelling more civilians."

U.S. military officials said the campaign, which included four American stealth bombers and several U.S. Harrier jets and Navy "growlers," carefully targeted Libyan air bases and aircraft, mobile air defense units and some ground forces loyal to Gadhafi.

The operation followed the launch Saturday of 122 cruise missiles from U.S. and British ships 500 miles off the Libyan coast at more than 20 targets around Tripoli, Misratah and Surt.

Libyan television reported that 48 people were killed, including civilians, and more than 150 wounded in the missile strikes, but there was no independent confirmation of the numbers.

Maj. Beverly Mock, a U.S. military spokeswoman aboard the USS Mount Whitney, which is the command and control center for the operation, said the strikes hit only targets that constituted a "direct threat to allied assets or civilians on the ground" and involved a "high degree of coordination between aircraft and personnel on the ground."

"[The strikes] they have been very effective," said Jalal ElGallal, a Libyan opposition spokesman in Tobruk. "Collateral damage is acceptable, as sad it is, because otherwise the casualties will rise to unacceptable proportions."

"Today there is hope, there is light at the end of the tunnel, there is a concentrated effort, the world community at long last stood up to impose the resolution they have passed," he said.

ABC News' Miguel Marquez, Huma Khan and Alex Marquardt contributed to this report.

32 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dr. Hun Sen's regime is coming soon as the world community hate him and his regime so much.

US, Bristish, Franch...will fire heap of missiles as present for Dr. Hun Sen and his families and relatives and friends...Mr. Sam Rainsy will lead a great revolutionary again Dr. Super plus Dr. Evil families.

Long live Mr. Sam Rainsy!

Anonymous said...

I wish the UN coalition forces to take Hun Sen and it clans down like Saddam Hunsen, and Gaddafi.

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen waht do you think? The better banker proof for you is to wear Piseth Perlika underwear on your head, but it is too late, Bun rany burned them all.
You are in trouble my friend!
Your turn is coming!
You said you will be in power until 90 years old. Not too possitive!!!
I'm telling you, 2 years Max!

Anonymous said...

After they clean up all Axis of Evil in the Middle East Region, they will move to South East Asia, especially Cambodia which the world had known as the Evil One Eye Strong Man of Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

10:22 AM,

I love your comment.

Thanks

Anonymous said...

Hey Hun Sen...
Are you still consider to
"Close the door and Beat the Dog?"

US B-2, tomahawk missile, Cruise Missile will answer that...

Anonymous said...

10:34AM

Thank you

10:22AM

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen you should experience to this event . Now it isn't a time for election propaganda yet, but I see the people has to hang your photo everywhere ,so it really proves that you are one of the
dictator , like KiM JUNG Il .SADDAM
HSSEIN , KHADHAFI etc because people in those countries they uses to hang their leader`s photos everywhere exactly to the people in Cambodia where they have done .

Anonymous said...

Special Source in Phnom Penh said:
today Hun Sen was heavy escort with siren Helicopter cover.

Anonymous said...

What is going on to him ?

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen and it Clans read this;

"First wave of allied assault: 112 cruise missiles"

Your Compound at Tuol Krasaing will be zap in 1 blinking of your one eye; and you don't even know you are dead!

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen,
What do you think? The better banker proof for you is to wear Piseth Perlika underwear on your head, but it is too late, Bun Rany burned them all.
You are in trouble my friend!
Your turn is coming!
You said you will be in power until 90 years old. Not too positive!!!
I'm telling you, 2 years Max!
Do you know why Persith Perlika underwear is a good banker proofer?
Because, it is horny, it can melt the tomahawk.
And why the one of Bun Rany isn’t good?
Because it is too old, and boring.
LALA LA, LALA LA, HEY HEY GOOD BYE!

Anonymous said...

Once your activities of bad karma to your own people such stealing lands, paying low salary to your public servants, jail your own innocense people, your bad karmas will reach into intolerance level. At that point, the whole world will come after you and will crush you to peace. At that time, noone can help you. Your stack of monies will just waiting to cremate your ashes.

Come on, each of us must come clean with karma.
Areak Prey

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen, prochea chunn dak tomneuy egn heuy,min bach tomohwak tov bagn kbal egn te. Tgnai na muy, egn kaeut kchorl gnorb egn!
meh egn chouy egn minn rourch te.

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen,
Look all the weapon we have compare to your T54 and BM-21 to scare ordinary poor khmer?

B-2 stealth bombers, Marine Harrier jets, guided-Tomahawk missile, F-16 , Mirage 2000 jet fighter in use to removal the
Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi from killing and repressing his own people..!
and you are next, Hun Sen!

Anonymous said...

UN, Please bomb the shit out of dictator, Hun Sen next when you done with Gadhafy, PPPLLLLEEEAAAASSEEEE!!!!!

Anonymous said...

When some leader of some country dies, their people crying and mourning the loss of their leader but when Hun Sen dies people will celebrate 7 days and 7 nights.


Baay Kdaing

Anonymous said...

I agree with you bro Baay Kdaing

11:28 AM

:)

Anonymous said...

Dalai Lama said:

Compassion is the radicalist of our time.

Anonymous said...

Dalai Lama said:

Compassion is the radicalism of our time.

Anonymous said...

Better take notes well all you who think running or owning and stealing from a country for more than one half of your life time(25 0r 40 years) in the end you have to give back what you have stolen...

These assholes do not own the whole country and population!

Anonymous said...

10:57 AM,

You are really funny!

I have a good laugh.

Thank you, my friend!

Anonymous said...

It is quite possible HS or KM has more wealth than the President of the US. And then they think they are geniuses Khmer and Sino-Khmer Australian - effing thieves!

Anonymous said...

Opposition forces in Libya Said:

Operation Removal Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi; soon American, British, French and other Nato aircraft soon ran out of genuine military targets.

Anonymous said...

10:22 AM,

I thought ladies' undies are only good for curing acnes, not bunker-proofing! Unless, the girl who wore them had Khmer yanta tatoos like the ones tatooed on Angelina Jolie?

Anonymous said...

Where all the Hun Sen's DOGS tonight? why no more barking ...?
I hope Yuon not going to eat them all at once.

Anonymous said...

dream on pourk ah som rainsy! nothing happen on march 18. crawl back to your hole.

Anonymous said...

woof woof, here comes one, @ 11:51 AM.

Right, no dream buddy, the only way for it to happen is when you guys pissed at yuons, chinese, or the US...that's when your ending can come true. Right now, no weak and powerless Cambodian can say or do anything against your gods.

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen,
What do you think? The better banker proof for you is to wear Piseth Perlika underwear on your head, but it is too late, Bun Rany burned them all.
You are in trouble my friend!
Your turn is coming!
You said you will be in power until 90 years old. Not too positive!!!
I'm telling you, 2 years Max!
Do you know why Persith Perlika underwear is a good banker proofer?
Because, it is horny, it can melt the tomahawk.
And why the one of Bun Rany isn’t good?
Because it is too old, and boring.

All of the sudden, Hun Manet scream with loud voice: I saw you kissed Mom on the women's day, why you hit her?
You Know, your mom burned all Perseth perlika underwear, now we need them. You too you need to wear one, but now it too late, your mom killed her.

LALA LA, LALA LA, HEY HEY GOOD BYE!

Anonymous said...

It's Bunker proof AH PLER! not banker proof.

Anonymous said...

I'd like to see Tomahawk fly over Hun Sen's house at Takmeo and the one at Vimean Eikreach.

Anonymous said...

I've a dream once day after the U.N. done deal with Libya. They'll turn to Cambodian and Vietcong too. Then we can celebrated our real freedom and we can get our Kampuchea Krom back from the dog eater too.