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TRIPOLI/UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) The United Nations authorized military strikes to inhibit Libyan chairman Muammar Gaddafi, hours after he intimidated to storm the rebel bastion of Benghazi overnight, showing "no mercy, no pity."

"We ambition come. House by house, room by room," Gaddafi said in a radio address to the Asian metropolis late on Thursday.

Al Jazeera TV showed thousands of people hearing to the discourse in a chief Benghazi square, then erupting in party afterward the U.N. vote, waving anti-Gaddafi tricolors and hymning dare of the male who has ruled for four decades.

Fireworks explosion over the city and gunfire rang out.

The U.N. Security Council, conference in crisis conference, passed a resolution endorsing a no-fly zone to halt government troops now nigh 100 km (60 miles) from Benghazi. It also licensed "entire needful measures" -- code for military action -- to protect civilians against Gaddafi's forces.

But time was clearly fleeing short for the city that has been the center of Libya's month-old revolution.

French diplomatic sources said military action could emulate within hours, and could include France, Britain and maybe the United States and one or more Arab states; but a U.S. military official said no instant U.S. action was expected.

While additional countries or NATO may play roles in military action, U.S. officials expect the United States with its vast air and sea forces would do the heavy elevating heaving in a campaign that may include airstrikes on tanks and artillery.

Gaddafi warned Benghazi that merely those who lay down their arms ahead his advancing crews would be spared the retaliation awaiting 'rats and dogs'.

"It's over. The issue has been resolved," Gaddafi said. "We are coming tonight...We will find you in your lockers.

"We will have no mercy and no pity."

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Residents said the Libyan air coerce unleashed 3 air aggressions on the city of 670,000 on Thursday and there has been ferocious fighting onward the Mediterranean coastal highway.

Past no-fly zones have had mixed success.

The U.N. imposed a no-fly zone over Bosnia in the 1990s, although some analysts say the measure did nought to stop massacres such as the 1995 slaughter of more than 8,000 Muslim men and boys in the town of Srebrenica.

Ten of the Council's 15 member states voted in prefer of the resolution, with Russia,cheap Mens Coats outlet online shop, China and Germany in the 5 that abstained. There were no votes opposition the resolution, which was co-sponsored by France, Britain, Lebanon and the United States.

Libya said the Security Council resolution was not value the periodical it was written on.

Apart from military action, it expands sanctions against Gaddafi and his interior circle imposed last month. Among firms whose assets it orders frozen are the Libyan National Oil Corp and the central bank.
All flights over Libya except humanitarian flights were banned.
Rebel National Council head Mustafa Abdel Jalil told Al Jazeera television air strikes, beyond the no-fly zone, were necessity to stop Gaddafi.
"We stand on tight ground. We will no be threatened by these lies and demands... We will not perch for everything merely liberation from this regime."
It was illegible whether Gaddafi's threat to seize the city in the night was anything more than bluster. But at the quite fewest it increased the sense that a determined moment had arrived in one uprising that only months antecedent had seemed inconceivable.
Some in the Arab world sense a Gaddafi victory could rotate the tide in the region, weakening pro-democracy campaigns that have unseated autocrats in Tunisia and Egypt and heaved mass protests in Bahrain, Yemen and elsewhere.
By late nightfall, tel lines to Benghazi and internet connections appeared to be hack.
Gaddafi's Defense Ministry warned of swift vengeance, even further Libyan frontiers, to any naval action against the oil-exporting nation.
"Any foreign military perform against Libya will expose all air and maritime traffic in the Mediterranean Sea to peril and civil and military (facilities) will convert targets of Libya's counter-attack," the department said in a statement.
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John Drake, senior hazard consultant at UK-based consultancy AKE said he did not think Gaddafi would strike against fuel facilities or oil companies. "He would be hurting himself."
"We don't muse they have the skill to impose a no-fly zone over the whole nation immediately, however they could try to levy an over Benghazi and perhaps likewise Tripoli. The U.N. resolution will probably come as a morale shove to the defenders of Benghazi," he said.
Proposals because action contain various no-fly and no-drive zones,cheap Boys Jeans outlet online shop, a maritime exclusion district, jamming army communications and comprehension help. Air strikes would almost surely be launched to beat out Libyan radar and wind defences.
An Italian government source told Reuters Italy was prepared to make its military bases accessible for enforcement of the no-fly zone. The airbase at Sigonella in Sicily, which provides logistical patronize for the United States Sixth Fleet, is one of the closest NATO bases to Libya.
Former British foreign minister David Owen saw the vote as reflecting a solemn division in NATO and the EU, with Germany abstaining and clearly pessimistic about military action.
"It's very late for this no-fly zone," he said. "Gaddafi's forces are very near to Benghazi and may now move on."
The resolution followed a keen shift in tone by the United States, which had withstood phones to military action. U.S. officials said they saw a absence for air strikes against Libyan tanks and heavy artillery to stem Gaddafi's advance.
The front line has moved quickly in the last 2 weeks as Gaddafi has rolled behind the rebels using his air power and cumbersome artillery.
Residential places of Ajdabiyah, a strategic town on the coast road to Benghazi, were the scene of heavy fighting on Thursday and around 30 people were killed, Al Arabiya reported.
On the approaches to Ajdabiyah, burned-out cars lay by the roadside when Libyan government forces showed the exotic medium artillery, tanks and mobile rocket launchers -- much heavier weapons than those accustom by the rebels.
In Libya's third city, Misrata, about 200 km (130 miles) east of Tripoli, rebels and dwellers said they were preparing for a new onset by Libyan troops, who had shelled the coastal city overnight. A administration speaker said Gaddafi's forces anticipated to be in control of Misrata by Friday morning.
U.S. Undersecretary of State William Burns said he was concerned Gaddafi, dubbed the 'mad dog of the Middle East' by premier Ronald Reagan in 1986, could "return to terrorism and violent extremism" and create turmoil in the region.
(Additional reporting along a Reuters reporter in Benghazi, Michael Georgy in Tripoli, Mariam Karouny and Tarek Amara in Tunisia,cheap Underwear outlet online shop, Louis Charbonneau and Patrick Worsnip at the United Nations, John Irish in Paris; Writing by Ralph Boulton; Editing by Louise Ireland)


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