Posted on 05/09/2020 3:17:12 PM PDT by dynachrome
Shelling of Tripoli's airport hit fuel tanks and damaged passenger planes after forces loyal to Libya's renegade military commander Khalifa Haftar fired dozens of rockets into Tripoli.
Six people were killed and dozens of others wounded in the attacks, the interior ministry said in a statement, which included as many as 80 rocket strikes.
(Excerpt) Read more at aljazeera.com ...
At least Khadafi had the place under control, except for a few extremists and rebels. Obama gave them U.S. air force support and allowed al Qaeda turn Libya into its backyard.
obama and clinton are happy hearing of the carnage.
I think we should care enough to at least understand whats going on in the world and have some idea of who are the good guys, if any, and who are the bad guys. May not be our fight, but sometimes you dont get to chose not to fight. I miss the thoughtful analysis we used to see about 15 to 20 years ago from freepers on events like this.
Hillary and Obama smile.
But, it’s Ramadan.
Yeah, but Soros, Obama and Hillary made a lot of money.
Libya is a mess because of the illegal overthrow of their government orchestrated by Obama and Hillary and supported by McCain, Graham and Rubio.
“Obamas Arab Spring continues.”
Exactly what came to my mind.
“We came. We saw. He died.”
what’s the downside to this?
As Thomas Jefferson “implied”: The only good moslem is a dead moslem...
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If that’s true I’m very happy to hear it!
Libya is also a deeply fractured country, with deep hostility between urban, relatively well-developed Tripoli and the less developed area to the east. That area has strong tribal traditions and disputes Tripoli's efforts to control the country's oil and gas resources. Since much of those resources are smuggled out to pay for Russian and Turkish help, the rebel faction in the eastern part of Libya has ready financing for its war against the recognized government in Tripoli.
Confusion over the US and allied interests at stake in Libya, if any, is natural because our national security strategy is often publicly incoherent due to the risk of revealing too much unpalatable truth. Doing nothing is not much of a strategy in itself but here it seems the best approach. In essence, we are giving backing to the legitimate government in Tripoli and letting antagonistic interests and energies sort things out so long as US interests are not infringed and US rules and limitations are adhered to.
another possibility is insurance fraud.
what kind of planes were torched?
The one on the right has already assumed room temperature.
Hillary, you did a heckuva’ job....
That Obama, Mrs. Clinton, and Damnus McStain, sure were
foreign policy geniuses.
Libya is so much better off today.
Strange how little we hear about what is going on there.
Why heck, it might reflect poorly...
Yes, he is already answering for his treachery.
The legacy of Bill Clinton’s wife.
Khalifa Haftar's yearlong Tripoli offensive against the Ankara-backed Government of National Accord (GNA) began to collapse. Believed to have been supplied to the Libyan strongman as early as last year by his backers [Iran's stooges] in the Gulf, the Russian system was meant to be used as a trump card against Turkey's combat unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) air interdiction operations... Analysis of open source data has estimated that up to 9 Pantsir units were lost in quick succession to UAV strikes during May, with footage of the strikes going viral on social media. To add insult to injury, a tenth Pantsir system was dramatically captured by GNA forces, and to great fanfare paraded through Tripoli as a war trophy. It is speculated that the captured Pantsir's final fate is to be picked apart for intelligence purposes.Libya: A Catastrophe for Russia's Pantsir S1 Air Defense System
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