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I have to admit that when i heard about moussa koussa i wondered what your reaction was. what do you think? i was elated. i ve been elated the last five weeks. i never thought in my lifetime i would see gadhafi overthrown or removed from power. we to go. there is nothing different ....
reporter: they say there are many benefits from trying to find a way around. they have gadhafi overthrown, which they say is unlikely. the military isn t strong enough here. this isn t a country like egypt where the military is strong enough to twist the president s arm or force him out of office or in tunisia where the army said to the president, we re not going to back you, he had to go. it s unlikely to happen here. it s unlikely to have someone take a gun into the palace and put a gun to his head and say, step down. so the potential here is for a long, drawn out war, unless you can get this middle ground position. cnn s nic robertson for us in libya. thanks. appreciate it. here now to talk about the situation in libya, stephen hadl hadley, national security adviser for george w. bush, and resigned as libyan member and ....
Find a way around. they have gadhafi overthrown, which they say is unlikely. the military isn t strong enough here. this isn t a country like egypt where the military is strong enough to twist the president s arm or force him out of office or in tunisia where the army said to the president, we re not going to back you, he had to go. that s what will happen here. it s unlikely to happen here. it s unlikely to have someone take a gun into the palace and put a gun to his head and say, the military is coming in, step down. so the potential here is for a long, drawn out war, unless you can get this middle ground position. cnn s nic robertson for us in libya. thanks. appreciate it. here now to talk about the situation in libya, stephen hadley, national security adviser for george w. bush, and dr. ali errishi, who resigned two weeks ago. can you agree, this is not a man ....