Since November 27th, Libya’s on the brink of a new full-scale escalation, which could potentially involve Turkey, the UAE, and Egypt.
The two competing factions in the country are:
- The UN-assigned Government of National Accord on one side, as well as forces “loyal” to it, with their primary forces located in Misrata, Tripoli and Sirte.
- Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, with the Libyan National Army (LNA), who fights on behalf of the House of Representatives, the democratically elected government, which operates out of Benghazi.
On the side of the GNA, since signing a memorandum of understanding on military cooperation and logistical support is Turkey, and with the diplomatic support of Italy and France. The two European countries predominantly call for a de-escalation and peaceful negotiations.
On the side of the LNA are Egypt, the UAE, as well as to some extend Russia, which provides limited logistical support. Egypt and the UAE supply the LNA with military equipment. Additionally, the UAE is providing drone strikes in support of the LNA.
There are some Russia-linked private miltiary contractors on the side of the LNA. However, their number is drastically exaggerated by MSM. Regardless, Russia supports Field Marshal Haftar and wishes for the issues in Libya to be resolved and a peaceful resolution to be reached.
The current round of crisis in the country began on April 4th, 2019, when Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar announced “Operation Flood of Dignity,” and launched an offensive on Libya’s capital Tripoli with the aim of cleansing it of terrorist elements.
The offensive reportedly resulted in over 2,200 dead. It began by the LNA cleansing a lot of smaller villages and cities in Western Libya, due to the manner the GNA consolidates its power in the region. Since the GNA has no de fact authority, it imposes its decisions and consolidates its power by hiring various elements from militant and terrorist groups, many of whom harass the local population, after carrying out what they were paid for.
In turn, Haftar’s forces clean the settlements and position forces there, who protect the peace and a sense of normality can be established.
Between April and July 2019, the offensive on Tripoli and Sirte was in a hot phase, with both sides partaking in frequent propaganda, as well as frequently exchanging various positions and then subsequently abandoning them as a result of losing a clash.
On August 11th, a truce was launched for the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, described as a “substantial reduction in violence along the main fronts in southern Tripoli and elsewhere” with “some violations” and that “broadly speaking, the truce held for the duration of the Eid festivities.” The truce constituted the first stage of the 3-phase Ghassan Salamé peace plan.
Special Representative and Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya Ghassan Salamé’s plan involved three steps and was introduced on July 29th.
- A truce between the Government of National Accord (GNA) and Libyan National Army (LNA) and their associated militias on Eid al-Adha, along with confidence-building measures such as prisoner exchanges, releasing arbitrarily detained prisoners and exchanging the remains of victims of the conflict;
- An international meeting of countries implicated in the conflict, to stop the fighting, implement the legally existing arms embargo, and promote the following of international human rights law;
- A Libyan meeting similar to the originally planned Libyan National Conference.
Out of these, only the first part of a truce on Eid al-Adha actually happened, with numerous attempts to organize international meetings in Berlin, which led to nothing. However, the fighting did subside, and an apparent standstill was reached, with the offensive by the LNA on-going but with a much lower intensity.
In November, Turkey appeared to have come to the conclusion that Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar had his chance to achieve his goals, but the standstill meant that he was incapable of doing so.
Thus, the deal for military cooperation was signed, and in a very short timeframe, Turkey initially said that it would wait for the GNA to invite its military assistance, and then directly offered it, which the GNA then accepted.
As soon as news of the military cooperation between Ankara and the GNA began circulating the media, Field Marshal Haftar rallied his troops, saying that the “zero hour” had come and the offense on Tripoli began anew, with renewed, much higher intensity.
Within several days, Tripoli was completely besieged, and the LNA spokesperson gave the GNA forces in Tripoli and Sirte a three-day ultimatum to withdraw, otherwise they would be slaughter. The deadline began on mid-day December 19th and would last through Sunday December 22nd.
We are making Turkish popcorn ? in #Misrata. Paid for by the #GNA #LNA pic.twitter.com/J4RkcKYQDr
— M.LNA (@MElmalehLNA) December 19, 2019
A video found in the captured #GNA militias, watch to the end.
Enjoy.
Viva #LNA #Tripoli. pic.twitter.com/pvsLqYe1fP— M.LNA (@MElmalehLNA) December 18, 2019
#LNA airstrike on #Misrata air base NOW pic.twitter.com/B4SaQ729Tg
— M.LNA (@MElmalehLNA) December 18, 2019
Ankara appears to be sure that the GNA, with Turkey’s active support can secure Tripoli, and has thus plans to enter the conflict in full-scale. This is with the sole aim of providing legitimacy to its activity in the Eastern Mediterranean, as well as spreading its influence in the northern African region. These plans faced a strong opposiition from Egypt, the UAE and Greece.
As the conflict is escalating, tensions between Turkey and teh UAE-Egypt bloc will intensify. And the tension between the UAE and Turkey is also due to get worse, as relations between the two states were quite strained following the UAE’s failed blockade of Qatar.
Currently, it appears that an escalation between Turkey and Russia is unlikely, since Russian President Vladimir Putin said that dialogue was happening and that there would be subsequent meetings in order to avoid any mishaps. The only remaining question is how will Turkey and Russia coordinate their activities in Libya, as they support rival sides.
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This Map is till the same map doesn’t change….Wipe the AngloZioNazi GNA & Erdogan’s Muslimbrotherhood into the Mediterranean turn’m into Sharkfeed…
Thanks Hillary. #LongLiveGaddafi
Russia – out now, let them fight it out, Turkey vs Egypt just as the US ordered….
Just tokenism from Egypt – they won’t dare confront Turkey directly, maybe send some tanks to eastern Libya out of harms way.
What a mess NATO made of this once most prosperous African country, the only ability the criminal organization has is to make a cancer out of something healthy.
It was the USA. The French were but junior partners along with coutries like Norway no less. Barack Obama is a war criminal who attacked a sovereign country to steal its wealth and to allow Israelis to continue murdering and robbing Palestinians. Obama is scum, Hillary is a war criminal too and the Republicans are Obama supporters on all USA imperaialist actions that Obama ordered.
Please note the map of Libya for September 07, 2019 needs corrections :: 1. These is no “ISIS presence” south of Benghazi or anywhere else in Barqah (Cyrenaica) ISIS and other Islamist terror groups were destroyed and driven out 2 years ago. 2. Oil pipelines are colored dark brown, gas pipelines beige, and not the reverse as shown in the key.
As for Russo-Turco “co-ordination”I fear this will follow the pattern in Syria where the Turks do whatever they want regardless, as they have done in northern Cyprus, Idlib (yes they’re still there , in force, building PERMANENT garrisons) Afrin, n. Raqqah, Hasakah. For months Turkey has been pouring in weapons, munitions, personnel to prop up the Sarraj gangster regime – they’re not going to stop now despite token protests from Egypt/UAE or anyone else. The stark realpolitik is that Turkey is another version of Israel – invade, occupy, settle, annex and defy anyone to respond – for all the hot air talking and bleating NO country will dare to militarily confront Turkey on behalf of Cyprus, Iraqi Kurdistan, Syria, or Libya. The Turks know this, they act with impunity and damn the consequences. So now I expect the neo-Ottoman return to Libya after their defeat in 1911.
Thanks for the update, although I hope for different results, it is good to know the real facts on the ground.
As of 0400Z 21 DEC, an advance by GNA column (20+ technicals-60-70 militia) towards Tarhuna from the east was repelled by combined LNA/Tarhuna militia at al-Dawoon. GNA forces (claims led by Turkish officers ?) fled back to Msallatah and came under air strikes by LNA multiple sorties – total casualties 30 plus, at least 15 KIA, remainder in Khums hospital, exact numbers unknown. LNA flew some 60 attack sorties in last 24 hours – targets in Misrata Air College, Zliten, Msallatah, Tajoura, and Airport Road Tripoli.