Obama calls for unified world response on Libya

Washington: US President Barack Obama on Thursday expressed outrage over the bloodshed in Libya and asked the world to speak in one voice against violence by the Gaddafi-regime, as his administration evaluated a "range of options" to respond to the crisis. As blood continued to spill on the streets of Libya for over a week, […]

Washington: US President Barack Obama on Thursday expressed outrage over the bloodshed in Libya and asked the world to speak in one voice against violence by the Gaddafi-regime, as his administration evaluated a "range of options" to respond to the crisis.

As blood continued to spill on the streets of Libya for over a week, Obama, in his first remarks to the press over the crisis, sought to send out a tough message to the Libyan regime, indicating that strong unilateral and multilateral measures may be on their way to put it to accountability.