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Sorry.. I do agree that Libyans will find their own optimal solution, but not with this "Muslim Brotherhood"-like Government.. and BTW, Libya was the most prosperous nation in Africa because it had 2 million population and huge Oil revenues, nothing more, nothing less!Libya was the most prosperous nation in Africa before the 2011 invasion by foreign powers. They were part of the 7 Muslim nations that were planned to be invaded according to Wesley Clark (former NATO Supreme Commander).
Today, there is no unified authority that controls the country and they've been manipulated from all angles. Foreign powers are also sucking the Libyan resources. It is indeed very sad to see the current fate of once the most prosperous nation in Africa.
This is why it is very important for Muslim and non-Muslim nations not fall for the bogus "democracy" and "freedom" that is propagated from certain angles. Stability is far better than chaos and anarchy. And insha'Allah, Libyans will find a way out of this mayhem. It is better they support the current govt.
Are you an MB affiliate? just be honest..To answer your points:
1. The working majority of the House of Representatives is in Tripoli and endorses the GNA as per the Skhirat agreement. The retired interim speaker does not, but he has no claim to the title as his mandate has passed.
2. El Sissi's cynical uses for his inability to stifle terrorism at home has been used to support Haftar. Speak for counterterrorism fully knowing that more than 40 children were killed in an Egyptian airstrike in Derna, for no other crime than to resist a warlord.
3. They had apprehended the terrorist for years, and even had him while cooperating with ISIS in bringing them from Eastern Libya to Sirte. They only handed him in recently.
4. He lost the oil crescent as soon as air strikes were suspended, twice. Haftar without his backers is nothing.
5. The Egyptian government are fools to support such a warlord in hopes of getting a friend in power. Libya will turn into a boiling cauldron of hell and destruction and that will spread, if it descends into the rule of this warlord. And with it, Egypt will die. Haftar cannot even stem the flows of weapons across the border, and he cannot take even a small town like Derna without the direct intervention of the Egyptian military, razing the city to the ground.
Wallahi, I thought we were brothers. But as it turns out, when both were beaten by a stick, only one had the gall to beat their oppressor right back. The other will stay defeated, oppressed, scared, a coward.
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