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Medenine,Tunisia: National Guard units respond to an attack by an armed Libyan group

National Guard units in Ben Guerdane of Medenine engaged last night a an attack by an armed Libyan group and forced them to return to Libyan soil after an exchange of fire at the area level Almqaysm located about 6 km from the Tunisian-Libyan border.
The group was on board 3 four-wheel-drive cars approached within 11 o'clock at night from the center of the border guards in the Almqaysm and deliberately to open fire, so the Guard units respond it to the fire and forced the group to keep away from the place ...
confirmed Arabic source
 
Renewed clashes on the Tunisian-Libyan border between national Guard units from the border Center in Almqaysm in Bnqirdan with the support of their colleagues from the center of Customs in Almqaysm and armed groups from the Libyan side note that the armed groups used heavy weapons and laser lights to try to confuse our troops .... May God protect you and supports you
 
Discontent of their presence, among troops forces the President and the prime minister to leave a ceremony for dead soldiers.

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After the border post attack that left 2 Tunisian border guard, Algerian combat helicopters and troops with their Tunisians counterpart pursued the djihadists behind the attack. While score of djihadist have been eliminated no firm number was given while the pursuit is still ongoing.
 
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They can't get things in order without a tough military backed by civilian Gov't.

Libya isnt going to get any better. Mali got affected by the arms flow, now its the turn of its other nehe intervention was wrong. You dont remove a govt and expect the jihadis not to have a field day. Iraq was a very good example.

Now we see the same in Syria.

They can't get things in order without a tough military backed by civilian Gov't.

Libya isnt going to get any better. Mali got affected by the arms flow, now its the turn of its other nehe intervention was wrong. You dont remove a govt and expect the jihadis not to have a field day. Iraq was a very good example.

Now we see the same in Syria.
 
Libya isnt going to get any better. Mali got affected by the arms flow, now its the turn of its other nehe intervention was wrong. You dont remove a govt and expect the jihadis not to have a field day. Iraq was a very good example.

Now we see the same in Syria.



Libya isnt going to get any better. Mali got affected by the arms flow, now its the turn of its other nehe intervention was wrong. You dont remove a govt and expect the jihadis not to have a field day. Iraq was a very good example.

Now we see the same in Syria.

You might add that Syria is far complicated than Libya or Tunisia due to the multi-ethnic and religious groups.
 
You might add that Syria is far complicated than Libya or Tunisia due to the multi-ethnic and religious groups.

Now imagine the even bigger amount of fck up! Either the strikes should have been surgical and done in the very beginning or well no foreign support should have been provided. Now a beautiful historical place like Syria is a hollow shell.
 
Now imagine the even bigger amount of fck up! Either the strikes should have been surgical and done in the very beginning or well no foreign support should have been provided. Now a beautiful historical place like Syria is a hollow shell.

This is what happens when the Ruskies play the veto card. But now things may turn against their wishes.
 
This is what happens when the Ruskies play the veto card. But now things may turn against their wishes.

The Ruskies didnt and we can see the mess that is Libya. They didnt want to lose their only ally in ME and they stuck by them.
 
The Ruskies didnt and we can see the mess that is Libya. They didnt want to lose their only ally in ME and they stuck by them.

Well, there you are. We are talking about their ally Asshead :lol: ..

Libya is a different issue though...
 
Well, there you are. We are talking about their ally Asshead :lol: ..

Libya is a different issue though...

The outcome would be the same, i dont care two shts for Assad, but the Syrians are suffering.

Libya is the same issue, extremists, militias all running around. Syria wont be any different, only much worse.
 
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