TRIPOLI/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO's bombing campaign in Libya has crippled the government's ability to attack rebels fighting to topple Muammar Gaddafi and effectively forced the leader into hiding, the alliance said on Friday.
It is nearly two months since NATO took command of a U.N.-authorized mission to stop Gaddafi's forces from attacking civilians, and Western governments including the United States, Britain and France are under pressure to show results.
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