TRIPOLI (Reuters) – Rebels cheered the defection of a Libyan minister as a sign that Muammar Gaddafi's rule was crumbling, but U.S. officials warned he was far from beaten and made clear they feared entanglement in another painful war. After former Libyan foreign minister Moussa Koussa arrived in Britain, London urged others around Gaddafi to follow suit. “Gaddafi must be asking himself who will be the next to abandon him,” Foreign Secretary William Hague said. Soon afterwards Ali Abdussalam Treki declined to take up his appointment by Gaddafi as U.N. ambassador, condemning the “spilling of blood” in Libya. But reports of defections of more senior Gaddafi aides…
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Rebels cheer cracks in Gaddafi rule