Gee, ya think? And here we all thought that a few high tech bombs and fancy Western military jets would solve it all. Gosh, it's such a surprise that this strategy is now in question. It's only a matter of time before they talk about the need for "limited" boots on the ground.
Almost three months into the campaign of air strikes, Britain and its Nato allies no longer believe bombing alone will end the conflict in Libya, well-placed government officials have told the Guardian.
Instead, they are pinning their hopes on the defection of Muammar Gaddafi's closest aides, or the Libyan leader's agreement to flee the country.
"No one is envisaging a military victory," said one senior official who echoed Tuesday's warnings by Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope, head of the navy, that the bombing cannot continue much beyond the summer.