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Obama to Pentagon: Give me a list of options to protect Libyans

President Obama says he has asked the Pentagon and other agencies to come up with ways that the US could help protect Libyans in case the 'situation deteriorates rapidly.'

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President Obama speaks during his joint news conference with Mexico's President Felipe Calder贸n Thursday in the White House in Washington. Obama said during the press conference that Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi 'needs to step down from power.'

President Obama on Thursday made his strongest statement to date that Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi has 鈥渓ost legitimacy鈥 and must give up power.

鈥淐olonel Qaddafi needs to step down from power and leave,鈥 Mr. Obama said during a White House press conference with visiting Mexican President Felipe Calder贸n. That would be 鈥済ood for his country, good for his people, and is the right thing to do.鈥

Obama also said he has instructed relevant agencies including the Pentagon to 鈥渆xamine a full range of options鈥 for dealing with the Libyan crisis, including a no-fly zone over the country. But he said the priority at the moment is the developing humanitarian crisis on Libya鈥檚 eastern borders, and emphasized that any US action would be undertaken in concert with US allies and partners.

While he gave no suggestion that the international enforcement of a no-fly zone was an imminent possibility, Obama did say he wanted a list of options prepared for 鈥減rotecting鈥 Libyan civilians so that he 鈥渨ould be able to act potentially rapidly if the situation deteriorates rapidly.鈥

That statement suggested the US and other countries discussing a no-fly zone may be watching for a 鈥渢rigger鈥 of an eventual aerial campaign by Qaddafi against a rebelling population before such an extreme step would be taken. Defense Secretary Robert Gates spoke very cautiously about a no-fly zone on Wednesday, noting that such a step would essentially require the US to launch an air war on Libya to take out the country鈥檚 air-defense systems.

Some Middle East analysts have cautioned no-fly-zone enthusiasts about the potential repercussions such a move 鈥 another international, and basically Western, military intervention in a Muslim country 鈥 could have among the region鈥檚 Muslim populations.

Obama seemed to acknowledge the merits of this warning in his comments Thursday. Referring to recent events in Egypt, the president said one reason Egyptians are so 鈥渆nthusiastic" about the new direction their country is taking is that it is the result of the people鈥檚 efforts and not something imposed from outside.

鈥淭hey owned it,鈥 Obama said, suggesting too much international intervention in Libya could rob the Libyans of that sentiment.

Obama鈥檚 White House statements came as the chief prosecutor at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, announced the ICC will proceed with a formal investigation of Qaddafi and his inner circle, including some of his sons, for 鈥渃rimes against humanity鈥 that may have been committed in the violence against Libyan civilians.

Obama said the US would continue to work with international partners on further steps to curtail Qaddafi鈥檚 actions, but it was not clear what if any of those steps would come from the United Nations Security Council in the near future.

China took the revolving one-month presidency of the Security Council this week and in comments to the press Wednesday Chinese officials dampened any expectations of an aggressive stance towards Qaddafi from the council鈥檚 chair. Li Baodong, China鈥檚 ambassador to the UN, said at a press conference at the UN in New York that the situation in Libya is 鈥渧ery troublesome,鈥 but that it had to be addressed following the 鈥減rinciple鈥 of 鈥渟overeignty and 鈥 territorial integrity.鈥

China, with one eye on its own domestic issues, has long supported a cautious approach when it comes to international intervention in another country鈥檚 internal affairs.

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