Dominion Lending Centres Clearlease Reports Obama and Cameron pledge no let-up in Libya
VANCOUVER, BC (May 25, 2011) Clearlease Reports President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron warned Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi on Wednesday there would be no let up in pressure on him to go but said it will require a slow and steady campaign.
The two leaders, at a joint news conference, predicted Gaddafi will ultimately leave power. Cameron did not deny the British military is considering using its attack helicopters against Libyan targets to increase the heat on Gaddafi.
“We will be looking at all the options for turning up that pressure,” Cameron said when asked about the helicopters.
The two leaders met against a backdrop of a stalemate in the three-month conflict, with Gaddafi hanging on to power despite a NATO air campaign launched to protect civilians and attack Libyan government targets.
“I believe that we have built enough momentum that as long as we sustain the course that we are on that he is ultimately going to step down,” Obama said.
Obama defended U.S. policy of backing off the air campaign after initially leading the effort, a policy that has led to some criticism from U.S. allies in Europe.
Britain, France and other NATO members have taken the lead but face just as many financial hardships at home as the United States, and there are some suggestions that the allies would like Washington to do more.
“Ultimately this is going to be a slow, steady process in which we are able to wear down the regime,” Obama said.
He said the United States does not have a whole host of new and different military assets that could be applied and that it is sticking to its commitment not to use ground forces.
The result, he said, “may mean we sometimes have to be more patient that people would like” but ultimately success will be made without shattering the coalition, particularly among its Arab participants.
Later, Obama delivers a speech at Westminster Hall laying out the main theme of his trip — that the United States and Europe must play a lead role together in global security.
Obama, on a two-day state visit to Britain where he was feted by Queen Elizabeth, moves to France on Thursday for a Group of Eight summit in Deauville and concludes his week-long trip in Poland on Friday and Saturday.
Obama and Cameron went out of their way to gloss over any differences between the two allies, and in a show of bonhomie, they served up grilled burgers and sausages to U.S. and British soldiers and their families in a shirt-sleeved appearance at No. 10 Downing Street.
While Britain has opted for stern austerity measures to deal with a debt crisis, the Obama administration has resisted deep spending cuts as his Republican opponents demand.
In the name of unity, all the two leaders could say on this obvious difference between them was that each country will have to deal with problems in its own way.
“I completely agree with Barack that each country is different,” said Cameron.
Cameron said he supported Obama’s move last week to declare Israelis and Palestinians should open peace negotiations based on the lines that existed before the 1967 Six Day War in the Middle East, a policy move that has enraged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Obama stuck to the position, saying it is going to require “wrenching compromise2 on both sides.
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About Dominion Lending Centres Clearlease
Dominion Lending Centres Clearlease Commercial (DLC Clearlease/Clearlease.com) is a fully diversified Lease Finance Mortgage Banking Brokerage Company specializing in Equipment Leasing, Automobile Leasing, Residential, Commercial Lending/Mortgage Financing. DLC Clearlease possesses the capability to accommodate financing needs ranging from a small second Home Mortgage to a Multi-Million Dollar Commercial Projects. No mortgage is too small or too large for this integrated Company.
Equipment Lease Financing in Vancouver, Surrey, Delta, Richmond, Langley, New Westminster, North Vancouer, West Vancouver, B.C. Also offering Automobile Lease Financing and Mortgage information. Founded by the Pidgeon brothers.
You may have recently seen a Dominion Lending advertisement on such media outlets as: Global News, CTV News, CBC Television, Rogers Sportsnet or possibly heard the great Don Cherry, a Canadian Sports legend, discuss Dominion Lending Centres.
Contact DLC Clearlease.com:
Dominion Lending Centres Clearlease
HEAD OFFICE, Bentall Two, Suite 900, 555 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC, V7X 1M8, CANADA.
Mr. Alexander Pidgeon, Editor in Chief
Tel: (604) 696-1221 ext. 199
eMail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.clearlease.com
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VANCOUVER, BC (May 25, 2011) Clearlease Reports President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron warned Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi on Wednesday there would be no let up in pressure on him to go but said it will require a slow and steady campaign.
The two leaders, at a joint news conference, predicted Gaddafi will ultimately leave power. Cameron did not deny the British military is considering using its attack helicopters against Libyan targets to increase the heat on Gaddafi.
“We will be looking at all the options for turning up that pressure,” Cameron said when asked about the helicopters.
The two leaders met against a backdrop of a stalemate in the three-month conflict, with Gaddafi hanging on to power despite a NATO air campaign launched to protect civilians and attack Libyan government targets.
“I believe that we have built enough momentum that as long as we sustain the course that we are on that he is ultimately going to step down,” Obama said.
Obama defended U.S. policy of backing off the air campaign after initially leading the effort, a policy that has led to some criticism from U.S. allies in Europe.
Britain, France and other NATO members have taken the lead but face just as many financial hardships at home as the United States, and there are some suggestions that the allies would like Washington to do more.
“Ultimately this is going to be a slow, steady process in which we are able to wear down the regime,” Obama said.
He said the United States does not have a whole host of new and different military assets that could be applied and that it is sticking to its commitment not to use ground forces.
The result, he said, “may mean we sometimes have to be more patient that people would like” but ultimately success will be made without shattering the coalition, particularly among its Arab participants.
Later, Obama delivers a speech at Westminster Hall laying out the main theme of his trip — that the United States and Europe must play a lead role together in global security.
Obama, on a two-day state visit to Britain where he was feted by Queen Elizabeth, moves to France on Thursday for a Group of Eight summit in Deauville and concludes his week-long trip in Poland on Friday and Saturday.
Obama and Cameron went out of their way to gloss over any differences between the two allies, and in a show of bonhomie, they served up grilled burgers and sausages to U.S. and British soldiers and their families in a shirt-sleeved appearance at No. 10 Downing Street.
While Britain has opted for stern austerity measures to deal with a debt crisis, the Obama administration has resisted deep spending cuts as his Republican opponents demand.
In the name of unity, all the two leaders could say on this obvious difference between them was that each country will have to deal with problems in its own way.
“I completely agree with Barack that each country is different,” said Cameron.
Cameron said he supported Obama’s move last week to declare Israelis and Palestinians should open peace negotiations based on the lines that existed before the 1967 Six Day War in the Middle East, a policy move that has enraged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Obama stuck to the position, saying it is going to require “wrenching compromise2 on both sides.
For more information please visit us at: http://www.clearlease.com/Career-Opportunities.html
About Dominion Lending Centres Clearlease
Dominion Lending Centres Clearlease Commercial (DLC Clearlease/Clearlease.com) is a fully diversified Lease Finance Mortgage Banking Brokerage Company specializing in Equipment Leasing, Automobile Leasing, Residential, Commercial Lending/Mortgage Financing. DLC Clearlease possesses the capability to accommodate financing needs ranging from a small second Home Mortgage to a Multi-Million Dollar Commercial Projects. No mortgage is too small or too large for this integrated Company.
Equipment Lease Financing in Vancouver, Surrey, Delta, Richmond, Langley, New Westminster, North Vancouer, West Vancouver, B.C. Also offering Automobile Lease Financing and Mortgage information. Founded by the Pidgeon brothers.
You may have recently seen a Dominion Lending advertisement on such media outlets as: Global News, CTV News, CBC Television, Rogers Sportsnet or possibly heard the great Don Cherry, a Canadian Sports legend, discuss Dominion Lending Centres.
Contact DLC Clearlease.com:
Dominion Lending Centres Clearlease
HEAD OFFICE, Bentall Two, Suite 900, 555 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC, V7X 1M8, CANADA.
Mr. Alexander Pidgeon, Editor in Chief
Tel: (604) 696-1221 ext. 199
eMail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.clearlease.com
News: http://clearlease.com/category/equipment-lease-blog/feed/rss
Twitter: @clearlease
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Video Link: http://youtu.be/f_kk7WJa7Uk
For more information please visit us at: http://www.clearlease.com/Career-Opportunities.html
Dominion Lending Centres Clearlease Reports Obama and Cameron pledge no let-up in Libya
VANCOUVER, BC (May 25, 2011) Clearlease Reports President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron warned Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi on Wednesday there would be no let up in pressure on him to go but said it will require a slow and steady campaign.
The two leaders, at a joint news conference, predicted Gaddafi will ultimately leave power. Cameron did not deny the British military is considering using its attack helicopters against Libyan targets to increase the heat on Gaddafi.
“We will be looking at all the options for turning up that pressure,” Cameron said when asked about the helicopters.
The two leaders met against a backdrop of a stalemate in the three-month conflict, with Gaddafi hanging on to power despite a NATO air campaign launched to protect civilians and attack Libyan government targets.
“I believe that we have built enough momentum that as long as we sustain the course that we are on that he is ultimately going to step down,” Obama said.
Obama defended U.S. policy of backing off the air campaign after initially leading the effort, a policy that has led to some criticism from U.S. allies in Europe.
Britain, France and other NATO members have taken the lead but face just as many financial hardships at home as the United States, and there are some suggestions that the allies would like Washington to do more.
“Ultimately this is going to be a slow, steady process in which we are able to wear down the regime,” Obama said.
He said the United States does not have a whole host of new and different military assets that could be applied and that it is sticking to its commitment not to use ground forces.
The result, he said, “may mean we sometimes have to be more patient that people would like” but ultimately success will be made without shattering the coalition, particularly among its Arab participants.
Later, Obama delivers a speech at Westminster Hall laying out the main theme of his trip — that the United States and Europe must play a lead role together in global security.
Obama, on a two-day state visit to Britain where he was feted by Queen Elizabeth, moves to France on Thursday for a Group of Eight summit in Deauville and concludes his week-long trip in Poland on Friday and Saturday.
Obama and Cameron went out of their way to gloss over any differences between the two allies, and in a show of bonhomie, they served up grilled burgers and sausages to U.S. and British soldiers and their families in a shirt-sleeved appearance at No. 10 Downing Street.
While Britain has opted for stern austerity measures to deal with a debt crisis, the Obama administration has resisted deep spending cuts as his Republican opponents demand.
In the name of unity, all the two leaders could say on this obvious difference between them was that each country will have to deal with problems in its own way.
“I completely agree with Barack that each country is different,” said Cameron.
Cameron said he supported Obama’s move last week to declare Israelis and Palestinians should open peace negotiations based on the lines that existed before the 1967 Six Day War in the Middle East, a policy move that has enraged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Obama stuck to the position, saying it is going to require “wrenching compromise2 on both sides.
For more information please visit us at: http://www.clearlease.com/Career-Opportunities.html
About Dominion Lending Centres Clearlease
Dominion Lending Centres Clearlease Commercial (DLC Clearlease/Clearlease.com) is a fully diversified Lease Finance Mortgage Banking Brokerage Company specializing in Equipment Leasing, Automobile Leasing, Residential, Commercial Lending/Mortgage Financing. DLC Clearlease possesses the capability to accommodate financing needs ranging from a small second Home Mortgage to a Multi-Million Dollar Commercial Projects. No mortgage is too small or too large for this integrated Company.
Equipment Lease Financing in Vancouver, Surrey, Delta, Richmond, Langley, New Westminster, North Vancouer, West Vancouver, B.C. Also offering Automobile Lease Financing and Mortgage information. Founded by the Pidgeon brothers.
You may have recently seen a Dominion Lending advertisement on such media outlets as: Global News, CTV News, CBC Television, Rogers Sportsnet or possibly heard the great Don Cherry, a Canadian Sports legend, discuss Dominion Lending Centres.
Contact DLC Clearlease.com:
Dominion Lending Centres Clearlease
HEAD OFFICE, Bentall Two, Suite 900, 555 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC, V7X 1M8, CANADA.
Mr. Alexander Pidgeon, Editor in Chief
Tel: (604) 696-1221 ext. 199
eMail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.clearlease.com
News: http://clearlease.com/category/equipment-lease-blog/feed/rss
Twitter: @clearlease
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Video Link: http://youtu.be/f_kk7WJa7Uk
For more information please visit us at: http://www.clearlease.com/Career-Opportunities.html