After the GNC and Hafter first event... Things should have been back to normal... But other entity pushed for Haftar compaign to continue... Like the UAE and some EU countries... Hafter felt he has some backers and then continued...and it's why we are here... Now every one want a share out of it...
Egypt is not stupid... They were dragged in it because if detoriating aspect if the border... Hafter and Egypt aren't in good terms either... But current circonstance make it that both parties work together...
Hafter is a problem... The wordt that could hapoen to the Arabs... A puttpet in all it's glory...who will betray his allies to keep his seat...
I do not mind having an Arab front made of countries around Libya... But they have to cut that snake head first or everything will be for nothing.
I don't care about Haftar, Al-Sarraj or the various tribal/clan leaders fighting for power and influence on the ground. None of them are great or even good options and they have clearly failed uniting all Libyans under them. What I care about is the future of Libya and Libyans and the territorial integrity of Libya.
I believe that Arab problems require Arab solutions. In the case of Libya, it is the Libyans themselves (ideally) who should (eventually will do just that) reach some kind of settlement and move away from the post-Gaddafi instability/chaos/disfunction. If that is impossible, Arab neighbors should do their part. Then other Arabs in the neighborhood.
However in the real world, every party involved in any conflict, is looking for their own interests, be it the waring Libyan factions or Libya's Arab neighbors or other Arab countries.
However I prefer that over foreign meddling (proven to be destructive historically for Libya) whether EU, USA, Russia, Turkey or others.
Imagine for a second the giant mess that Yemen would be if non-Arab parties unfamiliar with Yemen were part of the mess. It would be many times worse.
Turkey does not care about who rules Libya, ideology (the enormous Syrian fiasco next door should be a prove of this for every Arab by now) but about influences. They want the future Libyan government to buy their weapons, to use Turkish firms to rebuild Libya and the whole gas (EEZ) thing.
That leads me back to what I wrote before. Resources in the Arab world should stay in Arab hands. I would (ideal world) always prefer say a Tunisian firm operating in KSA than a Russian, Papuan or Nigerian one.
The post-Arab spring reality of several Arab countries (Iraq, Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Lebanon) showcased once again that weak central states, will be taken advantage of to their own detriment by foreigners.
With trash leadership all across the Muslim world, this is the outcome, sadly.
But Arab problems require Arab solutions and Arab resources should stay in Arab hands.