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The head of the British Royal Navy, Adm. Mark Stanhope, has warned that his fleet can't continue its role in the Libya conflict on its current scale beyond the end of the summer, unless the
U.K. makes painful decisions to cut money in other areas to pay for the war. Does that mean Moammar Gadhafi can survive if he keeps a step ahead of NATO bombs for three more months? (Watch
an MSNBC discussion about the standoff.)
Gadhafi might just outlast us: The Apache helicopters we sent will make life harder for Gadhafi's ground forces, says Sam Kiley at Sky News, but they "aren't a game changer." Some NATO
partners are already running out of bombs. No wonder Gadhafi is ignoring offers of a peaceful exile. His "gamble on NATO losing its stomach for the fight" might just pay off.
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