18.10.2011 Mit Viren und Trojanern wollte die US-Armee die Armee des libyschen Diktators Muammar al-Gaddafi angreifen – letztlich waren die Bedenken zu groß: Die Militärs fürchteten eine zu lange Vorbereitungszeit und sorgten sich um die Verfassung.
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#Libya | Live from Green Square / @AJEnglish Coverage / August 22, 2011.
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Gaddafi Compound, Tripoli, Libya
Gaddafi Compound, Tripoli, Libya-August 23, 2011: This is a satellite image of the Gaddafi compound in Tripoli, Libya imaged on August 23, 2011 at 12:01 pm local time. Bomb damage to the facility was noted in June 2011. Activity noted on this image is a set of vehicles just south of the compound in the traffic circle and cars as road blocks on the road to the northeast. (credit: DigitalGlobe) www.digitalglobe.com
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B-2 Spirit bomber
One of three B-2 Spirit bombers returns to Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo., from a mission in support of enforcing Operation Odyssey Dawn no-fly zone over Libya March 20, 2011. The no-fly zone was imposed by the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973 authorizing military action. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Kenny Holston)(Released)
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2-21-2011 Liberation for Libya
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Tripolis Libya March 5, 2011
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One of two Libyan Mirage fighter jets which escaped the country
One of two Libyan Mirage fighter jets which escaped the country after refusing to attack unarmed civilian protesters on Libyan streets, landing in Malta's International Airport. The two pilots, both senior colonels in the Libyan air force, asked for political asylum after landing.
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The media center
A dozen men sit glued to their desktops and laptops, curating citizen video flowing into Benghazi from elsewhere in Libya. They plan to upload their content later, from other rooms in the city that have rigged up Internet access.
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Tripoli, Libya
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Gaddafi 2007
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