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NATO Air Strikes Hammer Tripoli

NATO aircraft struck at least 15 targets in 30 minutes early this morning near Moammar Gadhafi's command compound in Tripoli, the heaviest bombardment so far. In Bengazi, the US invited the Libyan rebel council to open an office in Washington. John Burns is in Tripoli for the New York Times .

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By Warren Olney • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

NATO aircraft struck at least 15 targets in 30 minutes early this morning near Moammar Gadhafi's command compound in Tripoli, the heaviest bombardment so far. In Bengazi, the US invited the Libyan rebel council to open an office in Washington. John Burns is in Tripoli for the New York Times.

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