In Tripoli, the army had a message for the city's rogue militias ---- Leave or risk being removed by force<br/> <br />The move comes on the heels of Libyan military's success in driving armed Islamist groups from Benghazi and Derna.<br/> <br />Locals applauded the decision.<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE: Tripoli citizen Ali Nasr El-Dine saying:<br/> <br />"We've had enough. We want a Defense ministry, an Interior ministry, and we want a national army. We don't want any more militias. The revolution is over, and Muammar is gone, thank God, Allah Ahkbar."<br/> <br />Armed groups, such as the Islamist militia linked to the attack on the U.S. consulate have been a major force in Libya since Muammar Gaddafy's death. While the central government has relied on them for help with security, they've also struggled to control them.