Russian Adventurism in Libya
Stephen LendmanLibya -- Combating the scourge of US-supported terrorists in Syria at the behest of its government aside, Russia's involvement elsewhere is diplomatic, including in Libya.
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Libya -- Combating the scourge of US-supported terrorists in Syria at the behest of its government aside, Russia's involvement elsewhere is diplomatic, including in Libya.
As we predicted the Libyan war 2.0 has spilled into the Mediterranean and now standings on the brink of becoming a major renewed international proxy conflict bringing in regional powers, especially Turkey, Egypt, and potentially Russia.
Erdogan offers intervention on behalf of Tripoli govt
The Turkish President Erdogan continues to create enemies for Turkey.
US delegation expressed 'serious concern' about Russia
The public praise and phone call between Trump and the former CIA-backed warlord was a shock at the time given the US has maintained a policy of only recognizing the GNA in line with UN allies.
Russian mercenaries are reportedly on the ground in Libya -- already in a crowded proxy battlefield given UAE and Turkish presence as well...
Russian mercenaries are reportedly on the ground in Libya -- already in a crowded proxy battlefield given UAE and Turkish presence as well -- supporting renegade general Khalifa Haftar and his longtime offensive to secure the capital of Tripoli aga
Recently made public FBI records reveal that the agency virtually ignored evidence from private GOP-backed sources about a scheme in which Hillary Clinton associates tried to exploit her position as Secretary of State in order to profit from the 2011
The 2011 US attack on Libya to "save the people" from Gadaffi was an entirely manufactured narrative with Hillary Clinton's weaponized State Department, a chief author of the lies. Libya's population continues to suffer endless war and terrorism from
Another vessel has been seized on the high seas...but the parties involved might be surprising to some.
Last month, the UN-recognized Government of National Accord under Fayez al-Sarraj busted a cache of FGM-148 Javelin portable anti-tank missiles from France in a rebel camp headed by Khalifa Haftar.
The Libyan civil war rages well into its eighth year as warlord Khalifa Haftar lays siege to Tripoli, the nation's capital and seat of the United Nations-backed government.
State Department Concludes After Investigation
Libyan government fighters discovered a cache of powerful American missiles, usually sold only to close American allies, at a captured rebel base in the mountains south of Tripoli this week.
Combat Viewed from the Rooftops and Beyond
After few week lull in Gen. Khalifa Haftar's Libya National Army (LNA) advance on Tripoli, fighting has once again ripped through the Libyan capital city, in an ongoing renewed civil war between parallel governments in east and west of the country wh
In a sharp reversal of longstanding US policy which recognizes only the UN-backed Government of National Accord (GNA) in Tripoli as the legitimate authority over Libya...
"Haftar would not be a player today without the foreign support he has received," a Libyan affairs expert told The Wall Street Journal in a new lengthy profile of the Benghazi-based General Khalifa Haftar, whose Libyan National Army (LNA) is adva
Officials say where troops are going will be a secret
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The so-called international community led by the West once itself responsible for destabilizing Libya by toppling Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, is now urging Benghazi-based renegade General Khalifa Haftar to halt his ongoing assault on the country's capit
Forces loyal to Libya's eastern strongman General Khalifa Haftar are advancing west towardthe capital Tripoli in a renewed confrontation between the rival administrations that could escalate and threaten to disrupt, once again, Libya's oil produc
A war started by France and Britain, finished by America. Just like WWII.
Ted Carpenter rejoins the show to discuss both of his recent articles for The American Conservative.
Elections are postponed, again, and the dangerous power vacuum the U.S. created there remains.
Prosecutors are investigating whether Belgian banks paid out interest and dividends on accounts frozen under UN sanctions in 2011 after the ouster of the Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.
Nearly nine months after Politico first reported that interest payments stemming from nearly $70 billion in frozen assets formerly belonging to the regime of deceased Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi had been paid to opaque accounts belonging to the L
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For First Time In A Decade, Italian-Flagged Vessel Returns Migrants To Libya. Open Borders Activists Outraged