The world backs air strikes on Gadaffi: U.S. gears up for flights over Libya 'within hours' as UN votes to protect rebels
By Daily Mail ReporterLast updated at 9:27 AM on 18th March 2011
- UK and French 'would lead first airstrike' as early as today
- Resolution calls for 'all necessary measures' against Gaddafi
- Libya leader warns: 'If the world gets crazy with us we will get crazy too'
- U.S. to start enforcing no-fly zone on Monday
Strikes could come from British and French warplanes launched from Mediterranean bases, with U.S. jets joining later, this weekend to protect rebel-held Benghazi.
The UN Security Council’s vote in favour of a no-fly zone and air strikes against Colonel Gaddafi’s forces came late on Thursday after weeks of indecision on the world stage.

Resolution passed: The no-fly zone was voted through by the UN security council 10-0. Russia, China, Germany, India and Brazil all abstain
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