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Crisis in Libya
7:45 am
Mon March 28, 2011
President Obama to address the nation tonight
By Zoe Clark
Credit The U.S. Army / Flickr
President Obama will speak to the nation tonight about the crisis in Libya
President Barack Obama will address the nation tonight about the military role the U.S. is playing in Libya. It's been just a little over a week since the President ordered U.S. forces to protect Libyan rebels from Moammar Gadhafi's regime.
The President will speak from the National Defense University in Washington, D.C. at 7:30 p.m. You can hear live coverage of the address on Michigan Radio beginning at 7 p.m.
Here's a roundup of what various media organizations are saying about the upcoming address:
- The Washington Post: Flush from a NATO victory, Obama presenting fuller account of his Libya strategy to nation
- NPR: Obama to define Libya mission in Monday's speech
- Bloomberg: Obama confronts congressional questions, public skepticism in Libya speech
- Politico: Obama faces hard Libya Sell
- National Journal: Let him be clear: What Obama wants to tell us
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