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Can the US military help Libyan rebels oust Muammar Qaddafi? Four options.

As violence in Libya increases, US officials have promised that the administration is exploring 鈥渁ll possible options for action鈥 against Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi. But what are steps the US military could take to aid rebels, and how feasible are they?

3. Send in drones

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A woman walks past a parked convoy of 18 trucks loaded with humanitarian aid bound for Benghazi Tuesday. US drones could help humanitarian efforts.

The Pentagon can also move unmanned drones to the region to collect intelligence, jam communications between Qaddafi and his forces.

Using electronic equipment to jam communications between Qaddafi and his followers seems like a no-brainer move for the US military, but there is a risk associated with that, too. 鈥淏ecause you don鈥檛 have a perfectly clear picture of who鈥檚 who, you could end up jamming and disrupting people you don鈥檛 want to disrupt鈥 鈥 namely rebel groups fighting Qaddafi, says Raymond of the US Army War College.

There are also intelligence assets to pick up Qaddafi鈥檚 chatter with his forces, as well as intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) drones to gather video to be used as evidence for war crimes prosecutions at the International Criminal Court, says Mr. Fontaine of the Center for a New American Security.

鈥淥ne of the threats that we should be making right now is saying, 鈥楲ook, you鈥檙e going to be held accountable for every single thing that happens, including targeting protesters 鈥 that鈥檚 where our ISR capabilities can come into play in a major way,鈥 he adds.

Indeed, intervening in crimes against humanity is a role that the US military is increasingly willing to take on, according to the Pentagon鈥檚 2010 Quadrennial Defense Review, which for the first time emphasizes the Pentagon鈥檚 role in being able to respond to crimes against humanity.

The Pentagon has also established a new mass atrocity prevention and response operations (MAPRO) office, which could conceivably help to establish humanitarian corridors for fleeing Libyan refugees, perhaps in partnership with Egyptian forces, says Raymond. 鈥淚 think it may be worth exploring.鈥

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