Allied Warplanes, Ships Move Into Place to Hit Qaddafi’s Forces

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Libya’s Muammar Qaddafi is facing a growing force of advanced Western aircraft and missiles intended to make him stop killing his opponents.

North Atlantic Treaty Organization members the U.K., France, Denmark, Spain and Canada, along with the U.S., have pledged planes to a mission to enforce the UN Security Council’s latest Libya resolution, according to government statements and press reports, and Qatar said it also would participate in the plan.