An attack against those defenses with Navy sea-launched Tomahawk cruise missiles was planned for later Saturday, one official said. Both officials spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of military operations.
A coalition of Western nations geared up Friday to launch air strikes on Libya after the UN approved military action to stop Moamer Qadhafi from crushing an insurgency.
The official said that depending on how Libyan forces responded to initial intervention by the French and others, the U.S. could launch additional attacks in support of allied forces. The intention was to leave it to other nations to patrol a no-fly zone over Libya once air defenses are silenced, the official said.
A coalition of Western nations geared up Friday to launch air strikes on Libya after the UN approved military action to stop Moamer Qadhafi from crushing an insurgency.
The official said that depending on how Libyan forces responded to initial intervention by the French and others, the U.S. could launch additional attacks in support of allied forces. The intention was to leave it to other nations to patrol a no-fly zone over Libya once air defenses are silenced, the official said.

