Search: Turkey,LNA (4 materials)

Russia’s Game on the Libyan Field: From Gaddafi to Haftar

... had lived in the United States for a long time while at the same time being a member of the Libyan opposition to Gaddafi’s regime. His ties to the CIA thus appeared obvious. These factors probably prevented Moscow from giving practical aid to the LNA, despite the latter’s repeated requests. Additionally, the second civil war in Libya reflected the global trends in the Arab world, where the Turkey–Qatar duo (and the Muslim Brotherhood they supported) was locked in a fight against the “triple alliance” of Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia that had initially spearheaded Haftar’s mutiny and was the LNA’s chief sponsor....

12.08.2020

Playing Pick-Up-Sticks in Libya — 2

... Council of Libya Fayez al-Sarraj. In an article published back in 2017 called Playing Pick-Up-Sticks in Libya , we noted that external intervention was required to change the balance of forces that dooms Libya to a stalemate. Deliberately involving Turkey into the conflict between the GNA and the LNA acting on behalf of the House of Representatives (HR) constituted just such an intervention. Turkey entered the conflict on the side of the GNA. Since then, not only have regional actors continued to invest in the Libyan conflict, providing military,...

02.07.2020

The War in Libya: Is the Defeat of Khalifa Haftar Complete

... battlefield. Reinforcements are drawn to Sirt. However, in connection with the events of recent weeks, it has become more apparent that a military way to resolve the Libyan conflict is hardly possible. Egypt will not allow the complete defeat of the LNA, and Turkey will not allow the defeat of the GNA forces. Understanding this forces the warring parties to discuss measures that can stop the bloodshed. The delegations of the GNA and LNA took part in the third round of talks on Libya in the format of a meeting ...

18.06.2020

March to Tripoli, or a Third Civil War in Libya: Initial Results

... in Tripoli in his favor. This notwithstanding, the chances of the Big Four choosing to support Khalifa Haftar, especially after all his failures, are very slim. On the contrary, it is entirely possible that their involvement in operations against the LNA will increase against the backdrop of increased military assistance from Turkey (including for groups that are part of the Tripoli Defence Forces). Khalifa Haftar fully, and erroneously, expected that military support from his external allies (Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and France) would help his forces ...

13.06.2019

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