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At the same time, Reuters reported "no let-up in NATO attacks," an official saying, "It does not appear that this indication of a peace deal has any substance at this point." Indeed not, as long as NATO keeps bombing and spurns peace.
On April 11 at 12:02 EDT, Reuters unsurprisingly said:
"Libyan rebels rejected an African Union peace plan on Monday because it did not address their main demand that (Gaddafi) quit and because it proposed reforming a ruling system they want removed."
National Transitional Council head Mustafa Abdul Jalil (former Libyan Justice Minister) said:
"The African Union initiative does not include the departure of Gaddafi and his sons from the Libyan political scene, therefore it is outdated. The initiative speaks of reforms from within the Libyan system and that is rejected."
Western leaders also rejected peace unless Gaddafi's ousted, saying bombing will continue until he's removed.
Turkish Invasion Plan
On March 1, the World Tribune.com headlined, "Obama said to back Turkey offer to invade Libya," saying:
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