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Saudi Arabia’s reckless prince fuels yet another civil war

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Members of the self-styled Libyan National Army, commanded by Khalifa Haftar, get ready before heading out of Benghazi to reinforce the troops advancing to Tripoli, on April 13. (Esam Omran Al-Fetori/Reuters)

AFTER YEARS of turmoil in Libya, United Nations envoys believed they were on the verge of striking a deal this month that would have brought the country’s factions together at a conference to agree on a unified government and a plan for elections. Then Khalifa Hifter, a 75-year-old warlord who aspires to become Libya’s next dictator, launched an offensive against the capital, Tripoli, that ruptured the peace process and may lead to another devastating Arab civil war.

What prompted Mr. Hifter to conclude he should seek military victory rather than compromise? In the past few days, the answer has gradually become clear: His offensive has been egged on and materially supported by Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates. These Arab governments and Russia have deliberately sabotaged an international effort that had the support of the European Union, the African Union and the United States, in addition to U.N. Secretary General António Guterres.

Mr. Hifter has had backing from these outside powers, as well as from France, for years, even as he consolidated control over eastern Libya and established a rival regime to the U.N.-backed government in Tripoli. But days before launching his latest offensive, the self-styled general visited Saudi Arabia, where he was promised millions of dollars in aid to pay for the operation, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. The money, meant to pay off tribal leaders and recruit new fighters, represents another reckless gamble by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who has already launched a disastrous intervention in Yemen as well as failed attempts to subjugate the Lebanese and Qatari governments.

On Sunday, Mr. Hifter got an explicit endorsement from Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sissi, whom he met in Cairo. Mr. Sissi had returned only days earlier from visiting President Trump at the White House, but he showed no hesitation in contradicting U.S. demands that Mr. Hifter end his attack.

For now, the attempt to install Mr. Hifter in Tripoli doesn’t look likely to succeed. The offensive has had the effect of rallying otherwise fractious Libyan forces; hardened militia men from other cities have poured into the area to stop the invasion. Mr. Hifter’s supporters point out that the resisters include extremist elements on a U.N. sanctions list. But then, Mr. Hifter’s forces include war criminals and exponents of the Saudi brand of religious fundamentalism.


The most likely result of the fighting is more needless suffering for Libyans, thousands of whom have already been displaced by the fighting. The flow of refugees across the Mediterranean to Europe could increase, and the Islamic State, which the United States spent years working to defeat in Libya, could revive. All this thanks to the meddling of Arab governments that the Trump administration portrays as its close allies and cooperative partners in the region.

Mr. Trump often complains of U.S. clients who accept Washington’s aid and protection, only to take advantage of its fecklessness. Should he care to look, he could find an excellent example of that unfolding in Libya.

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Qatari Foreign Minister Calls for Effective Arms Embargo Against Libya's Haftar

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ROME (Sputnik) - Qatari Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani called for imposing an effective arms embargo on Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar and his Libyan National Army's (LNA) and suggested forcing the LNA leader to withdraw his troops from the territories seized during the army's ongoing operation to liberate Tripoli.

"[It is necessary] to implement an [arms] embargo against Haftar and prevent the countries supplying [Haftar] with arms and ammunition from doing so," the minister said in an interview with Italy's La Repubblica newspaper.

The minister also stressed that the withdrawal of Haftar's troops from the territories it had occupied during the operation was vital in order to prevent the LNA leader from thinking that he had gained control over these territories in a "natural way".

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Fighter Jet of Haftar’s Forces Downed Near Tripoli

After the effective arms embargo is in place and the LNA forces are withdrawn, the minister suggested holding the Libyan National Conference that was scheduled for April 14-16 but was "deliberately foiled by Haftar's offensive."

The foreign minister of Qatar, which has been supporting the GNA, arrived in Rome on Monday to discuss the situation in Libya with Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte and the state's foreign minister, Enzo Moavero Milanesi.

The long-running chaos in Libya escalated earlier this month after Marshal Haftar announced an offensive on Tripoli, prompting the GNA to announce a mobilization for a counteroffensive. GNA Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj has ordered the arrest of Haftar and his LNA allies.

The LNA, meanwhile, has accused the GNA of allying itself with terrorists.

Marshal Khalifa Haftar leads the strongest of multiple armed factions that have carved up much of eastern Libya.

The country remains divided between the LNA-backed parliament, which was elected in 2014 and is based in the city of Tobruk; and the GNA, which was formed as part of a UN initiative and controls the western part of the country, including the capital Tripoli.

https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/201904161074183353-qatar-embargo-arms/
 
Then you have some PDFers who say we should sacrifice Pakistan for this "Ummah". With an Ummah like this, who needs enemies?........:disagree:
Ummah is end now.
for some Islamic countries USA and Israel are more important and close than other Islamic countries.

The SHAME is that both Russia and USA are against democratic elected government of Libya.
And all of the Islamic countries are in silence because of them.

Clearly General Haftar promised Libya resources for their support.

Both Russia and USA like free Libya rich resources.
 
Then you have some PDFers who say we should sacrifice Pakistan for this "Ummah". With an Ummah like this, who needs enemies?........:disagree:
Dictatorship PGCC regimes(made by British, currently salves of Zions) are not representatives of Islam or Ummah.

Directly & indirectly they’ve killed millions of Muslims and destroyed many Islamic countries...

They are just slaves of Zionists, NOTHING MORE.
 
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I don't think you Iranian posters actually care for other Muslim countries or the Muslims who inhabit them. This is just a knee jerk thread in order to make your geopolitical rival look bad.

There's no point in crying SHAME at Saudi Arabia on this thread whilst you fully back destructive tyrants like Assad in civil wars on other threads...
 
I don't think you Iranian posters actually care for other Muslim countries or the Muslims who inhabit them. This is just a knee jerk thread in order to make your geopolitical rival look bad.

There's no point in crying SHAME at Saudi Arabia on this thread whilst you fully back destructive tyrants like Assad in civil wars on other threads...
Assad is legitimate president of Syria while your beloved terrorists bring barbarism, death and destruction.
 
I don't think you Iranian posters actually care for other Muslim countries or the Muslims who inhabit them. This is just a knee jerk thread in order to make your geopolitical rival look bad.
Are we wrong about KSA/UAE partnership with Zionists and USA ?????
please answer this question.

clearly destroying Libya is not what anybody like to see except few bastards in their luxury holes.
 
Assad is legitimate president of Syria while your beloved terrorists bring barbarism, death and destruction.

This is exactly what I mean.

If Iran causes mass destruction in a muslim country = these iranians say they're backing a legitimate president (even though his family have ruled through force and oppression for decades...) and fighting terrorists.

If Saudi causes destruction in a muslim country = evil saudis causing destruction in Muslim countries!!! Evil "wahaabis"!!!
 
This is exactly what I mean.

If Iran causes mass destruction in a muslim country = these iranians say they're backing a legitimate president (even though his family have ruled through force and oppression for decades...) and fighting terrorists.

If Saudi causes destruction in a muslim country = evil saudis causing destruction in Muslim countries!!! Evil "wahaabis"!!!
Haftar is not legitimate base on international laws.
Second we are not Zionist/American partner.
 
Are we wrong about KSA/UAE partnership with Zionists and USA ?????
please answer this question.

clearly destroying Libya is not what anybody like to see except few bastards in their luxury holes.

My post didn't say anything about zionism or the US. You're deliberately trying to deflect attention away from what I said.
 
Haftar is not legitimate base on international laws.

Helping Assad murder and oppress his people is probably not acceptable by international law either.

Neither Saudi or you Iranians care much for any kind of law. The house of Saud and the Ayotollahs of Iran are poison for the Muslim world.

No, you are saying partnering with Americans and Zionists is okay to destroy another Islamic country.

Find the post where I said that or stop making up things using your imagination.
 
Helping Assad murder and oppress his people is probably not acceptable by international law either.

Neither Saudi or you Iranians care much for any kind of law. The house of Saud and the Ayotollahs of Iran are poison for the Muslim world.
We did not anything wrong in any place.
I am really wonder why some Pakistanis are more catholic than pops.
Why you are these much at love with Saudis.
Do Saudis pay to you or what .......????????
 

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