CNN Reporter in Libya Absolutely Savages Fox News
Nic Robertson, in Libya, rips Fox News' human shields report to threads.
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Nic Robertson, in Libya, rips Fox News' human shields report to threads.
From the vague exit strategy to the misplaced priorities, here's what the political observers are worried about.
Meanwhile, two AFP reporters and a Getty photographer have gone missing.
And the civilian death toll continues to rise.
"The time for action has come," British Prime Minister David Cameron said.
Qaddafi's son says all four will be released today.
Without strategic international aid, the rebels don't appear likely to be able to hold off the crazed dictator.
Saudi troops have moved in, Iran could get involved, and a state of emergency has been declared. Does America even have the capacity to pay attention?
Twenty-two percent want to send ground troops into Libya.
But "over the longer term the regime will prevail."
BBC's journalists said Libyan prisoners suffered much worse.
Maybe you hadn't heard, but there are a lot of them.