By Steve Hynd
I don't have a lot of time today so I'm going to take a page from John's book and offer a selection of today's most interesting Libya tweets.
AlArabiya_Eng: 'US policy that #Gaddafi needs to go': #Obama http://goo.gl/rtkPd #Libya #Feb17 #Coalition
NewStatesman: Miliband embraces liberal interventionism and backs Cameron on Libya http://bit.ly/fZtAoT
mattyglesias: Kristol: "Libya will be America's fifth war of Muslim liberation." http://ygl.as/eyvTzo #unpersuasive
allisonkilkenny: RT @thenation: With Libya, once again the US is involved in war that has neither been debated nor declared by Congress http://bit.ly/hSm97D
ASLANmedia: #LIBYA: #Gaddafi's forces pull back from #Benghazi following #coalition air strikes, rebels push toward #Ajdabiya. http://ow.ly/4iROo #feb17
AdamSerwer: Are you a Libyan civilian? Depends on how heavily armed you are http://ampro.me/fHq3Yx
drjjoyner: Quarrel between France and Turkey blocking NATO agreement http://bit.ly/hZBaZE | Things keep getting better
StripesBaron: PENTAGON: Libyan bombing slows, but coalition leadership hand-off still undecided http://1.usa.gov/gHPxYk
ggreenwald: Just like for Afghanistan, Republicans are more likely than Dems or independents to support the air strikes in Libya: http://is.gd/ibtfeN
evanchill: Talking to AJE, British foreign office spokesman refuses to rule out targeting Gaddafi himself, says coalition would decide on targets
abumuqawama: To clarify: If this thing does not transfer to NATO command rapidamente, the Italians are pulling their bases:
Anand_Gopal_: The first day of airstrikes on Libya cost over $100 million http://bit.ly/hrXPMv
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