After three weeks, Colonel Muammar Qaddafi’s ruthless response to the Libyan uprising has resulted in upwards of 3,000 deaths, according to a Paris-based human rights organization, while a Libyan organization believes the fatalities are more than twice the French estimate. And yet, if it is clear that the situation in Libya bears little resemblance to the Tunisian and Egyptian uprisings that preceded it, the White House has been slow to adjust to the new reality.
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