Gaddafi vows to fight on, NATO jets pound Tripoli
By Tuesday afternoon, war planes were striking different parts of the city several times an hour, hour after hour, rattling windows and sending clouds of grey smoke into the sky, a Reuters correspondent in the center of the city said.
But Muammar Gaddafi vowed on Tuesday to fight to the death.
U.S. President Barack Obama said it only a matter of time till Libyan leader goes.
The Libyan government attributed earlier blasts to NATO air strikes on military compounds in the capital. Bombs have been striking the city every few hours since Monday, at a steadily increasing pace. On Tuesday they began before 11 a.m. (0900 GMT) and were continuing five hours later.
Air strikes were previously rarer and usually at night.
"We only have one choice: we will stay in our land dead or alive," Gaddafi said in a fiery audio address, calling on his supporters to flock to his vast Bab al-Aziziya compound, which was hit several times by NATO air strikes on Tuesday.
Describing planes flying overhead and explosions around him, Gaddafi was defiant.
"We are stronger than your missiles, stronger than your planes, and the voice of the Libyan people is louder than explosions," he said in his customary impassioned tone.
He said he was ready to unleash between 250,000 to 500,00 armed Libyans to swarm across the country to cleanse it from "armed gangs," a reference to rebels controlling eastern Libya.
Gaddafi was last seen on state television on May 30.
BOMBING RAIDS
Major-General Nick Pope, Britain’s Chief of the Defense Staff’s Strategic Communications Officer, said several operations carried out by British fighter aircraft had targeted Gaddafi’s secret police headquarters and a military installation on Tripoli’s southwestern outskirts.
"The missions were flown as part of a coordinated series of precision attacks throughout the day and night by NATO aircraft targeting intelligence and military facilities," he said, adding the bases were "engaged in the brutal repression of the civilian population and therefore a legitimate focus for NATO action."
Libya’s state news agency Jana said NATO flew bombing missions over Gaddafi’s vast compound 12 times.
Obama said there had been "significant" progress in the NATO operation. "What you are seeing across the country is an inexorable trend of the regime forces being pushed back, being incapacitated," Obama news conference in Washington.
"I think it is just a matter of time before Gaddafi goes."
Gaddafi’s troops and the rebels have been in stalemate for weeks, neither able to hold territory on a road between Ajdabiyah, which Gaddafi’s forces shelled on Monday, and the Gaddafi-held oil town of Brega further west.
The U.N. refugee agency warned on Tuesday that an aid crisis is looming, as shortages of fuel and other essentials grow in both rebel and government-held areas
Rebels control the east of Libya, the western city of Misrata and the range of mountains near the border with Tunisia. They have been unable to advance on the capital against Gaddafi’s better-equipped forces, despite NATO air strikes.
By Tuesday, pro-Gaddafi forces had pulled back to high ground outside Yafran, 100 km (60 miles) southwest of Tripoli, after the rebels lifted a weeks-long siege of the town. There were heavy exchanges of fire between the two sides, with anti-aircraft gun being used to hit targets on the ground.
DIPLOMATIC CONTACT WITH REBELS
A NATO official in Naples, headquarters of the alliance’s Libya operation, confirmed the strikes were the heaviest so far.
"Definitely there are more strikes going into Tripoli than there have been ... This is just to increase the pressure on the Gaddafi regime," he said. "The targets are the same ... -- command and control, ammunition storage, vehicle storage."
Gaddafi says he is supported by all Libyans apart from a minority of "rats" and al Qaeda fighters, and that NATO strikes are a Western plot to steal Libya’s oil.
"We believe that NATO understands quite well that it’s military campaign against the Libyan nation is failing miserably," government spokesman Moussa Ibrahim said in Tripoli.
As bombing intensifies, world powers were making diplomatic overtures to the rebels, including Russia and China -- despite misgivings about interference in Libya’s sovereign affairs.
Mikhail Margelov, Special Representative for the President of Russia for Africa, told reporters in the rebel capital of Benghazi on Tuesday that Gaddafi can no longer represent Libya.
"We highly believe that Gaddafi has lost his legitimacy after the first bullet shot against the Libyan people," he said.
"Russia is ready to help politically, economically and in any possible way ... That is why we have established a direct relationship with the national council here in Benghazi."
In Beijing, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said an Egypt-based Chinese diplomat had visited Benghazi for talks with the rebel-led National Transitional Council, adding to signs that China too is courting the insurgents.
China has declined to take sides, but its moves reflect recognition that Gaddafi’s days may be numbered, said Yin Gang, an Arab expert at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
Libya’s pro-Gaddafi Foreign Minister Abdelati Obeidi is visiting China as a "special envoy" for his government and will hold talks with his counterpart Yang Jiechi on "the situation in Libya and (finding) a political solution to the Libyan crisis," the Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said.
French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said in a statement that France -- the first country to recognize the rebels -- sees the National Transitional Council as representative of Libya.
"After being found guilty of the most serious crimes against the Libyan people ... authorities related to Col. Gaddafi cannot claim any role in representing the Libyan state," Juppe said.
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