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TUNIS (Reuters) - A protracted struggle for Libya could leave it in the hands of extremists instead of the liberal economic technocrats who now lead its rebel movement, the World Bank's representative for Libya said on Thursday.
"In three months we could be dealing with extremists. That's why time is very important in this conflict, before we face problems in managing it."
The rebellion, which began with an uprising in February and has been backed by Western air strikes since March, has so far failed to dislodge Gaddafi, raising pressure on Western countries to take more decisive action.
Originally posted by Evanzsayz
reply to post by buni11687
Of course they are saying that dont you get it, they will say anything to justify war...extremeism, dont make me laugh.. the usa is a little extreme dont you think?edit on 1-7-2011 by Evanzsayz because: (no reason given)