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Stalemate Fears Haunt Military Planners

Western military planners have been worrying for weeks about the unwelcome consequences of military intervention in Libya, including a stalemate that could last for years and a distraction from problems elsewhere/.../ "Gaddafi could get a stalemate and hope that over time the attention of the international community will wane," says Eric Edelman, undersecretary of defence in George W. Bush's administration, who supports military action. "In the meantime we have similar problems to what we had in the Balkans. How many ceasefires did we have then? What about paramilitary forces Gaddafi says he can't control?"