By Dan Murphy
"Mr. Qaddafi, still clinging to power in the capital, has now faced down more external and internal pressure than Egypt's Hosni Mubarak and Tunisia's Zine El Abidine Ben Ali combined. His country's situation is more chaotic, and as a percentage of the population, he has killed more of his own people in an effort to put down the democracy uprising.
So how is he hanging on? Two main reasons: Libya's divided armed forces and Qaddafi's apparent tolerance to see his country torn apart by civil war."
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