Tripoli - Libya NATO forces launched a new strategy in attacking pro-Libyan forces Muammar Gaddafi. NATO reportedly began to use psychological tactics or psychological warfare to shake confidence in the army Gaddafi.
Reporting from the page the Associated Press, Tuesday, May 17, 2011, the purpose of psychological warfare is to persuade Gaddafi troops defected or at least lay down their arms and do not obey orders.
Commander of NATO air combat, Mike Bracken, said that NATO planes had distributed leaflets from the air and convey messages through loudspeakers and radio for troops Gaddafi back into the house and leave their barracks.
Bracken did not mention further the contents of the message, but he said that among the messages conveyed are suggestions in the army of anti-Gaddafi to stay away from military installations in order not affected by NATO missiles.
For the equity spread the message, NATO troops using telecommunications equipment in C-130 transport planes to sabotage the entry into the channel AM, FM, high frequency radio, TV and military communications channels Libya.
Meanwhile, NATO air strikes are still being implemented at some point which is believed to be military barracks and military logistics center. On Monday, NATO attacked the office building and training of Libyan intelligence guards Gaddafi and his men in the capital Tripoli.
NATO carried out the attack was part of a task assigned by the UN Security Council under resolution 1973, which regulates air fly zones in Libya. Libyan Air Force under the command of Gaddafi reportedly often carry out attacks into different areas inhabited by the rebels, anti-Gaddafi regime.
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