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Apr 10 2017 10:55am
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/apr/10/libya-partition-trump-administration-sebastian-gorka

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Libya has been mired in a conflict between two competing governments since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 after a Nato-led intervention. As rival jostle for influence and position in Washington on the hitherto neglected issue, sharp differences have emerged over how much say Russia should have in Libya’s fate.

There are fears among some European allies that the White House will reverse the Obama administration’s strong support for the UN-backed Libyan government of national accord, which is based in Tripoli and led by Fayez al-Sarraj.

While the GNA has been seen by some as the best option for achieving stability in the country, it has struggled against a rival government based in Tobruk, eastern Libya, backed by Khalifa Haftar, an anti-Islamist military strongman. Haftar, who would not back partition, has support in some parts of the Egyptian and Russian governments.

In January, he was welcomed onboard the Admiral Kuznetsov, the Russian flagship, as the aircraft carrier sailed along the north African coast. Haftar, a 73-year-old field marshal and former Gaddafi general who later became his bitter opponent, presents himself as a bulwark against Islamism and the Muslim Brotherhood, which makes him appealing to elements of the Trump foreign policy team.


anyone here knowledgeable on libya? between these two options for leaders why should we not take the side of the guy who will go to greater lengths to squash islamic terrorist organizations?
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Apr 10 2017 11:07am
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/apr/10/libya-partition-trump-administration-sebastian-gorka



anyone here knowledgeable on libya? between these two options for leaders why should we not take the side of the guy who will go to greater lengths to squash islamic terrorist organizations?


Why not just not take a side at all? Let it play itself out.
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Apr 10 2017 11:16am
"allies", "allies",... slow down on insults please
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Apr 10 2017 11:26am
Whatever happens, it's America's fault.

/thread on every foreign policy problem in the Middle East
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Apr 10 2017 02:03pm
Hillary Clinton*'s fault
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Did they cut off the Western journalist's head after the interview?
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Apr 10 2017 04:31pm
bomb em into rubble..

works everywhere else
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