Mhmoud
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As a Libyan, I must say that Qatar was only diplomatically involved in Libya, helping rivals come to accords with each other. They officially withdrew in 2015 as per UN request. Then Libya descended into chaos. The UAE built two airbases there and are bombing the shit out of Libyans. They are the only ones to keep Libya at war right now. And they profit a huge deal from it.I am just telling you that "Arabs" (in this case only Qatar (by far the most) and to a smaller degree UAE and Jordan - for instance KSA and the almost 20 other Arab countries were not directly involved) are not to blame for Daesh emerging in Libya. It was a problem LONG before the Libyan civil war. It was a problem when Gaddafi controlled everything. I advice you to give that article a read. It only takes a few minutes. Notice the sentence that I highlighted from the article.
You have to understand that Gaddafi used Islamists to his favor when it suited him and oppressed them otherwise. This is similar to Saddam Hussein who mixed various ideologies together (Arab nationalism, Iraqi nationalism, Islamism) etc. So did Gaddafi (Arab nationalism, Pan-African nationalism, Islamism) etc. The end goal was always to keep the power structure intact and to play everyone out against each other.
Daesh in Libya must be see in a local context and certainly the few Arab countries that are involved in Libyan today (Egypt leading right now) are doing everything to support Libya against Daesh and Islamists in general.
It's not a fight between Arabs and Turks because Erdogan (he does not represent all Turks) and Qatar are allies here. It's a fight between whether populist Islamists are to rule or pragmatic nationalists.
Just ask the Egyptian users here and neighbors of Libya if you do not believe me.
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I am going to be blunt with this. Please don't spew bullshit about my country, and especially about its war. And more importantly, DON'T USE IT AS ANOTHER TOOL AGAINST QATAR.