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Speaking to Congress on Thursday, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said that he opposes arming the Libyan rebels. Jon Lee Anderson, The New Yorker, reports from Libya on their progress. We also talk with Robert Worth of The New York Times Magazine.
Speaking to Congress on Thursday, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said that he opposes arming the Libyan rebels. Gate’s position is in line with the NATO forces, who have taken over command of Operation Protectorate, as the air attack on Libya is now being called. NATO commanders say they will enforce the arms embargo, no-fly zone and focus on protecting civilians — but not necessarily the rebels. Jon Lee Anderson, staff writer for The New Yorker, has been spending time with the rebels and reports from Libya on their progress. Also Robert Worth, staff writer for The New York Times Magazine, featured the rebels in Benghazi in this week’s magazine.