32100986 The U.S. and Britain to discuss the possibility of elimination of al Qadhafi
British Defence Secretary Liam Fox and the head of the British General Staff, David Richards on April 26 flew to Washington for talks with their American counterparts. As written by The Star, during negotiations, the parties intend to develop a plan for a "final elimination of Colonel Gaddafi." Before flying to Washington, Fox directly threatened the Libyan leader: "If the regime will continue to war against its own people, the people involved in the management of the troops will be regarded as a legitimate goal." However, he said: "One of those who stand in the way of the peaceful end of the conflict in Libya – is, Colonel Gaddafi." According to the newspaper, Fox and Richards will hold talks with U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mike Mallenenom. The parties will discuss the possibility of "significant expansion of the list targets for NATO aircraft, and American drones. That UAV, according to sources, The Star, you may have to hunt leaders of the Libyan regime. In addition, the British are going to ask Americans to participate in the destruction of oil storage facilities and ammunition depots. This, on a plan of London, should make it impossible to apply the regime of heavy equipment. It is also expected to reinforce a naval blockade of Libya, to prevent the country with fuel tankers, which desperately needs the Libyan army. According to Fox, in this direction have already achieved certain results: "We cut the supply lines to the regime on several fronts. They began interruptions with ammunition and fuel." Previously reported that in Tripoli really a shortage of fuel – gasoline in anticipation of people line kilometer queues at petrol stations. In addition, NATO has repeatedly reported on the bombing of government warehouses with ammunition in various parts of the country. In recent days, several air strikes in Tripoli have been put on the residences and offices of Muammar Gaddafi. He is not hurt.