May, Saturday 9th., 2020
''...It's an increasingly messy situation, with oil also at stake, with
overlapping and confused interests. At this point it appears Washington
itself is still working out where it officially stands regarding the
'renegade general' Haftar. "
A downright FACT, (the messy situation), that should be dealt with.
Otherwise, the common psychotic drama of projecting yourself, your clueless state of affairs and unfortunate point of view on international governance, to the Other, besides composing your miserable existential routine, now evident to all, will surely expand to a pandemic, for its own self-sustenance reasons! The results of which will not be successfully contained.Ever.
Maria L. Pelekanaki
US Blasts Russia & Assad For Sending Mercenaries Into Libya To Support Haftar
On Thursday the United States charged the Kremlin with illegally sending large numbers of Russian mercenaries to Libya in order to bolster Haftar's Libya National Army (LNA) offensive. Further, the US claimed Russia is working with Syria's Bashar al-Assad to facilitate the transfers.
The top US administration envoy to Syria and Turkey, Jim Jeffrey, U.S. special envoy for Syria, told reporters this week: “We know that, certainly the Russians are working with Assad to transfer militia fighters, possibly third country, possibly Syrian, to Libya, as well as equipment.”

“The United States does not support LNA military action against Tripoli. ... The attack on the capital diverts resources from what is a priority for us, which is counterterrorism,” Henry Wooster, deputy assistant secretary at State Department’s Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, said on a conference call, referring to Haftar’s Libyan National Army.Last year it was widely reported that a private security firm with close ties to Putin, called Wagner Group, sent up to 1200 Russian mercenaries to fight alongside Haftar's forces.
Haftar's backers, most especially his strongest state supporter the UAE, see him as Libya's only hope for national unity and stability after Gaddafi's overthrow and death during the US-NATO military intervention in the Arab North African country.
Wagner, shadowy Russian military group, 'fighting in Libya' https://t.co/fZ0hiUO3qc— BBC News Africa (@BBCAfrica) May 7, 2020
Further troubling is that on the other side of the Libyan war is the Tripoli-based Government of National Accord, which has seen huge support from Turkey in the form of drones, troops, Syrian jihadist mercenaries, and even naval support.
It's an increasingly messy situation, with oil also at stake, with overlapping and confused interests. At this point it appears Washington itself is still working out where it officially stands regarding the 'renegade general' Haftar.