LONDON -
After doing menyerangan from the air by the combined forces of NATO and still
have not managed to paralyze the power of Gaddafi's forces, British Prime
Minister David Cameron gave a signal that the ground operations against Libyan
leader Moammar Qaddafi could happen. Britain has increased the capacity
of his army to "do more" to help the opposition to overthrow the
regime of colonel.
Cameron's statement was released The Telegraph, Monday (04/18/2011). Reported, Cameron refused to ignore the role of British ground troops in Libya. "David Cameron has hinted the possibility of British troops to operate inside Libya, saying the UK is preparing to 'do more' to help the opposition fought to overthrow Colonel Qaddafi," the news.
Ground operations may be done in a short time, which by The Telegraph called the short-lived ground-level operations. Cameron has repeatedly said the ground offensive against Qaddafi could have happened even in a short time. He asserted, there would be no "occupation" of Libya.
Cameron's statement was released The Telegraph, Monday (04/18/2011). Reported, Cameron refused to ignore the role of British ground troops in Libya. "David Cameron has hinted the possibility of British troops to operate inside Libya, saying the UK is preparing to 'do more' to help the opposition fought to overthrow Colonel Qaddafi," the news.
Ground operations may be done in a short time, which by The Telegraph called the short-lived ground-level operations. Cameron has repeatedly said the ground offensive against Qaddafi could have happened even in a short time. He asserted, there would be no "occupation" of Libya.
