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Look... Answering with Q my Q isn't going to help.
But you can read about "Imperialism Dynamic" and then see if you can apply such thing to EGY/KSA/ and Haftar actions...
But you wouldn't... Since Imperialism isn't about backing X or Y or Who is your Backer etc...
You have to be careful about your "perceived" Definition of Imperialism...
ok mate have a good day and bye
 
Then prove your claim...
That Egypt/KSA and Haftar have an Imperialist agenda?
Give me past / current and future indications through their actions for such "agenda".

You miss something wrong. Not al Sisi or Haftar has an imperial agenda. We talk about US and some western countries.

About Imperialism.
[COLOR=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.870588)]Imperialism (from Latin imperare "to rule"; for example in the Imperium Romanum) is the endeavor of a state or its political leadership, in other countries or with other peoples. (wiki)[/COLOR]

You can counter-argue about it with facts/actions that put them into the "Imperialism bag"
Maybe I missed it...

First, what is imperialism?
 
You miss something wrong. Not al Sisi or Haftar has an imperial agenda. We talk about US and some western countries.

About Imperialism.
[COLOR=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.870588)]Imperialism (from Latin imperare "to rule"; for example in the Imperium Romanum) is the endeavor of a state or its political leadership, in other countries or with other peoples. (wiki)[/COLOR]



First, what is imperialism?

You know we weren't talking about the US.
Since I'm not denying the US as behaving as such...
You clearly put EGY/Haftar and KSA in that "Ideology"

As for the other poster... he was speaking about Ataturk and his anti-Imperialism stance in jonction with the few players in Libya(ie KSA influence)
Where I answer that there is no Imperialism in Libya coming from those players...
 
Libyan parliament votes unanimously to cut ties with Turkey, close embassies

Al Arabiya English Saturday, 4 January 2020

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The Libyan parliament voted unanimously on Saturday to cut ties with Turkey and close embassies in the two countries.

The parliament referred the Government of National Accord (GNA) led by Fayez al-Sarraj and his foreign minister to the public prosecutor, and refused to ratify the agreement between Turkey and the GNA.

The head of the defense committee in parliament also demanded that al-Sarraj be charged with treason. The head of the foreign committee announced that parliament would ask the United Nations Security Council to hold an emergency session.

The foreign committee also called for an international and Arab action to prevent Turkish interference in Libya.
The meeting comes after Turkish lawmakers on Thursday passed a bill approving a military deployment in Libya to shore up the UN-recognized GNA in Tripoli.

Source:. https://english.alarabiya.net/en/Ne...-to-cut-ties-with-Turkey-close-embassies.html

Can someone provide a little feedback on the dynamics here?
 
Libyan parliament votes unanimously to cut ties with Turkey, close embassies

Al Arabiya English Saturday, 4 January 2020

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The Libyan parliament voted unanimously on Saturday to cut ties with Turkey and close embassies in the two countries.

The parliament referred the Government of National Accord (GNA) led by Fayez al-Sarraj and his foreign minister to the public prosecutor, and refused to ratify the agreement between Turkey and the GNA.

The head of the defense committee in parliament also demanded that al-Sarraj be charged with treason. The head of the foreign committee announced that parliament would ask the United Nations Security Council to hold an emergency session.

The foreign committee also called for an international and Arab action to prevent Turkish interference in Libya.
The meeting comes after Turkish lawmakers on Thursday passed a bill approving a military deployment in Libya to shore up the UN-recognized GNA in Tripoli.

Source:. https://english.alarabiya.net/en/Ne...-to-cut-ties-with-Turkey-close-embassies.html

Can someone provide a little feedback on the dynamics here?

Is this confirmed or a reliable source? Sounds like horse dung BS
 
Libyan parliament votes unanimously to cut ties with Turkey, close embassies

Al Arabiya English Saturday, 4 January 2020

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The Libyan parliament voted unanimously on Saturday to cut ties with Turkey and close embassies in the two countries.

The parliament referred the Government of National Accord (GNA) led by Fayez al-Sarraj and his foreign minister to the public prosecutor, and refused to ratify the agreement between Turkey and the GNA.

The head of the defense committee in parliament also demanded that al-Sarraj be charged with treason. The head of the foreign committee announced that parliament would ask the United Nations Security Council to hold an emergency session.

The foreign committee also called for an international and Arab action to prevent Turkish interference in Libya.
The meeting comes after Turkish lawmakers on Thursday passed a bill approving a military deployment in Libya to shore up the UN-recognized GNA in Tripoli.

Source:. https://english.alarabiya.net/en/Ne...-to-cut-ties-with-Turkey-close-embassies.html

Can someone provide a little feedback on the dynamics here?
Is this confirmed or a reliable source? Sounds like horse dung BS

That's Haftar made parliament...
 
That would make sense.

Isn't the parliament still in Tripoli though?
But since they believe to be legitimate, they are keeping the eastern parliament as if it's THE parliament.
A way to create a sense of "reality"...

"If we've got everything like a State... then we will feel like a state..."
 
It was announced that troops were moving over 24 hours ago. Any updates? I want to see photos and videos of what we are actually sending.

I hope we send Hisar and Korkut. Anti-air is a priority.
 
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