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The war between the Libyan National Army (LNA), commanded by Khalifa Haftar, and Turkey-backed Government of National Accord (GNA), headed by Fayez al-Sarraj, appears imminent as Ankara continued its military reinforcements in the North African country.

Turkish presidential spokesman Ibrahim Kalin announced Thursday that the GNA was determined to advance on the central cities of Sirte and al-Jufra, renewing demands that the LNA withdraw from those two areas in order to reach a ceasefire.

As the battle loomed large, the LNA reinforced its deployment around oilfields in Sirte, dispatching a special forces unit to secure them.

GNA deputy defense minister Salaheddine al-Namroush told Turkey’s Anadolu news agency that there were no “red lines” before his forces’ advance to “liberate and capture all of Sirte.”

“The liberation won’t be long,” he stressed, saying the forces were lying just on the outskirts of the city, located 450 kilometers east of Tripoli.

Meanwhile, LNA spokesman Ahmed al-Mismari revealed that a Turkish naval vessel has been anchored off Libya’s western coast and Turkish jets have been carrying out flights to the coastal city of Misrata. Turkish military cargo aircraft have been transporting weapons to the country, he added.

He accused Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of working for the intelligence agencies of countries he did not name. He also slammed him for “defying” the international community’s calls for a ceasefire in Libya.

Furthermore, he said Qatar was behind the ongoing unrest in Libya, accusing it of funding the mercenaries and militias.

He stressed that the LNA was ready to handle any emergency that may emerge in its confrontation against the “Turkish colonial plot”.

On Thursday, France, Germany and Italy called on forces in Libya to cease fighting and for outside parties to stop any interference in a bid to try and get political talks back on track.

“In light of the growing risks of a deterioration of the situation in Libya ... France, Germany and Italy call on all Libyan parties to immediately and unconditionally cease fighting,” the countries said in a joint statement. “They also urge foreign actors to end all interference and to fully respect the arms embargo established by the United Nations Security Council.”


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Haftar needs to vacate Sirte and Jufra. These belong to GNA.
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Muslim Arabs built an empire across the face of the known world

Secular Arabism has bought Arabs humiliation, divisions, defeat after defeat after defeat

Excuse me lol wtf? I think we are on a whole different wavelenght here. Secularism is a defining feature of a progressive and technologicaly advanced civilization. The flow of free thought and information without religion oppression and percecution is fundementally important to the future of a state and its citizens. "Secular Arabism" is just Pan-Arabism that tries to include all Arabs regardless of religion and/or sect, hence the secular nature of it. And why that failed is a whole discussion in its own right. It funny how you live in an effectively secular country whilst Pakistan is ridicilously underdeveloped and impoverished.
 
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One question everybody needs to answer is who won the previous elections in Libya? As far as I know the MB and allies lost the elections but wouldnt give up the power.

I doubt Egypt and Turkey will fight, it would be a disaster if it happens.
That means Turkey is supporting the wrong side.. because this GNA government is MB..
 
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Turkey took the lead because they are the first one to use “Eagle Strategy” in mediterranean sea area, while the other countries use "Dove Strategy". Eagle Strategy is easy to take the lead in the dove environment.
 
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There are some reports that Turkey is evacuating Syrian mercenaries back from Libya ....

Let us confirm that .... but I think this is due to American and Italian pressure.
 
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why that failed
It hasn't failed, Arab youth are becoming less religious every generation but it didn't work among the more conservative folk when it was tried decades ago that have now died off. I hope one day that politicians will adopt a secular government although Sisi is fairly secular compared to say past Egyptian leaders.
 
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Excuse me lol wtf? I think we are on a whole different wavelenght here. Secularism is a defining feature of a progressive and technologicaly advanced civilization. The flow of free thought and information without religion oppression and percecution is fundementally important to the future of a state and its citizens. "Secular Arabism" is just Pan-Arabism that tries to include all Arabs regardless of religion and/or sect, hence the secular nature of it. And why that failed is a whole discussion in its own right. It funny how you live in an effectively secular country whilst Pakistan is ridicilously underdeveloped and impoverished.


Yet all it has bought Arabs is endless disgrace
 
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That means Turkey is supporting the wrong side.. because this GNA government is MB..

The GNA is not associated with the MB from what i can tell so thats a strawman. It was the LNA who commited massacres and warcrimes, not the GNA, if things such as morals even are a factor in your eyes.
 
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