
Moammar Gadhafi vowed to die a martyr for his country and refused calls to step down, in a speech Tuesday.
Meanwhile, Gadhafi continues to lose control over eastern Libya as well as the support of some members of the Libyan government and military.The Libyan leader insisted agents of foreign intelligence services were to blame for the wide-spread unrest and vowed to kill protesters. Former Assistant Secretary of State James Rubin talks to T.J. Holmes about Libya's future and and says the international community has to figure out how to exert more pressure on Gadhafi.


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