Fox News:
The Obama administration is pushing hard for a Thursday vote on a U.N. Security Council resolution authorizing airstrikes and other measures to stop Libyan leader Col. Muammar al-Qaddafi from killing more civilians and defeating rebel forces in Libya.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Thursday that a U.N. no-fly zone over Libya "requires certain actions taken to protect the planes and the pilots, including bombing targets like the Libyan defense systems."
Clinton told reporters in Tunisia the specifics of international action against Qaddafi were still being negotiated at the United Nations in New York.
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Letting a committee at the UN decide what can be targeted is a recipe for disaster. The military needs to have operational control over the strikes it deems necessary. I still believe that it will be cheaper and more effective to knock out all of Qaddafi's aircraft than to impose a no fly zone.
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