that their message for the international community is we're abiding by what you're saying, and then when there is strikes against them, if they continue to do what they've been told not to do, that is, continue attacks on targets that include civilians, then he will be able to play that as the international community invading the national sovereignty of qulaib and the regime will try to use that to their advantage. i suspect that's what we're going to see. and i think we're going to see gadhafi push this to the wire and exploit whatever he can on the ground, where he thinks the international community is not ready to strike back. >> and arwa, many, many questions about exactly how this will play out. we do expect strikes against surface-to-air missiles and anti-aircraft artillery. we do expect if gadhafi's forces keep trying to move east that this new coalition would target them. what specifically does the opposition want, does it think would be most helpful? >> reporter: it wants those air strikes, john. it wants that no-fly zone.