James Clapper, the director of US national intelligence, told the Senate armed
services committee “the regime will prevail”, forcing the White House into
an embarrassing damage control exercise.
“With respect to the rebels in Libya, and whether or not they will succeed or
not, I think frankly they’re in for a tough row,” he said, adding the
momentum had shifted to Col Gaddafi.
“I don’t think he has any intention of leaving. From all evidence that we have
... he appears to be hunkering down for the duration.”
His remarks came as the Dow Jones index fell 228 points on concerns over the
effects of the Libyan conflict on oil supplies, slipping back under the
psychological barrier that it passed in late January.
Hillary Clinton, the Secretary of State, will travel to Egypt and Tunisia next
week to press democratic reforms after the recent rebellions and meet
members of Libya’s opposition.
The US also announced that it was suspending relations with the Libyan embassy
in Washington
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