And we’re considering arming these people?

(Fox News) — A U.S. NATO commander does not rule out an Al Qaeda presence in the Libya opposition against Muammar al-Qaddafi.

Adm. James Stavridis says that intelligence has shown “flickers” of potential Al Qaeda in opposition groups but that there is still no detailed picture of rebel groups.

“At this point, I don’t have detail sufficient to say there is a significant Al Qaeda presence,” Stavridis, who is NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, and also the commander of U.S. European Command, said during Senate testimony Tuesday.

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