Politics
Obama says Gadhafi regime coming to an end
Updated: 2011-08-23 06:48
(Xinhua)
WASHINGTON - US President Barack Obama said Monday that it's much clear the Gadhafi regime is coming to an end, but the situation in Libya remains fluid and uncertain.
Speaking from Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, where Obama is having his vacation with his family, the president said the Libyan conflict has reached its tipping point and the days that Gadhafi is in power are numbered.
Still, Obama warned that the fighting is "not yet over," and situation in the country remains fluid.
Obama also said transition in Libya should be peaceful, inclusive and just, which "leads to a democratic Libya."
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