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Spanish airforce personnel stand near F-18 Hornet aircrafts at the Italian Airforce airbase in Decimomannu on the Italian Sardinia island, Sunday, March 20, 2011. More photos » TRIPOLI, Libya – Anti-aircraft fire erupted in the Libyan capital on Sunday, marking the start of a second night of international strikes as a defiant Moammar Gadhafi vowed a "long war." The U.S. military said the allied bombardment so far, using a rain of Tomahawk cruise missiles and strikes by long-range bombers, had been successful in diminishing Gadhafi's air defenses.
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