WASHINGTON
(AFP) - US Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Thursday Libya's rag-tag
rebels needed training more than guns in their battle against Moamer
Kadhafi's army but that other nations should do the job. Facing
lawmakers concerned that armed intervention in Libya could end in
stalemate, Gates and top military officer Admiral Mike Mullen said a
NATO-led air campaign had damaged Kadhafi's forces but not yet brought
them to a breaking point.
With the outgunned opposition in
retreat, the United States and its allies were now looking at how to
assist the makeshift force, with weapons or other help, Gates said.
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