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Libya’s Negotiating Table

Since the military intervention in Libya by an international coalition (primarily comprised of NATO member states, led by Washington began in 2011, it has been impossible to establish a stable centralized government in the country. The nation ended up being divided between the Government of National Accord (GNA, an opponent to military forces, headed by Fayez Mustafa al-Sarraj...

Valery Kulikov

Libya: Why a New Flashpoint between Russia and the West?

Even though it is already a well proven fact that the core reason for Libya’s present troubles is the NATO intervention that took place in 2011---which was largely a result of cooked up ‘facts’--- the West continues to treat the war-torn country as its exclusive territory of influence; hence, its increasing resistance to the potential or real entry of any new player---particularly...

Salman Rafi Sheikh

Rapid Escalation of Events in Libya

Events in Libya have escalated rapidly in recent days, accompanied by an information and propaganda war between the opposing sides. A written statement published on 21 May by Saqr Al-Jaroushi, commander of the Air Force of the Libyan National Army (LNA, hints at a dangerous escalation of the situation in the African country, stating that “the largest aerial...

Valery Kulikov