US Sen. McCain visits Libyan rebel stronghold in Benghazi
US Sen. John McCain, R-AZ, pays a visit to a local hospital in the Libyan rebel eastern stronghold city of Benghazi on April 22, 2011. McCain urged the international community to recognize the rebels' Transitional National Council (TNC) as the "legitimate voice" of the Libyan people. UPI\Tarek Alhuony
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