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The Shadow of Wagner: The West Drives a Wedge Between Russia and Its Partner in Africa |
2024-08-23 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Kirill Semenov ![]() ...Self-proclaimed Field Marshal, served in the Libyan army under Muammar Qadaffy, and took part in the coup that brought Qadaffy to power in 1969. He became a prisoner of war in Chad in 1987. While held prisoner, he and his fellow officers formed a group hoping to overthrow Qadaffy, so it's kind of hard to describe him as a Qadaffy holdover. He was released around 1990 in a deal with the United States government and spent nearly two decades in the United States, gaining US citizenship. In 1993, while living in the United States, he was convicted in absentia of crimes against the Jamahiriya and sentenced to death. Haftar held a senior position in the anti-Qadaffy forces in the 2011 Libyan Civil War. In 2014 he was commander of the Libyan Army when the General National Congress (GNC) refused to give up power in accordance with its term of office. Haftar launched a campaign against the GNC and its Islamic fundamentalist allies. His campaign allowed elections to take place to replace the GNC, but then developed into a civil war. Guess you can't win them all. Actually, he is, but slowly... is introducing a certain tension into Russia’s relations with its long-standing partner in the region, and the West, taking advantage of this, is trying to drive a wedge into these relations. |
Posted by:badanov |
#8 Sorry Bes, I don't understand what you are driving at. |
Posted by: Sligum Hupomoling9524 2024-08-23 12:51 |
#7 From long ago when I was a teen and became subject to the whims of government service, I can't recall a foreign encounter of the US which didn't go bad. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2024-08-23 08:49 |
#6 And who underpins UAE policy, which serves the interest of whom? A glance at the CIA super secret checkbook would tell the tale. Referenced "underpinning" is very likely NOT limited to UAE or non-US Citizens. What say you Sligum ? |
Posted by: Besoeker 2024-08-23 08:17 |
#5 "Lukyanov notes, given Algeria’s negative attitude towards the LNA and Haftar personally and its rejection of the UAE’s policies in Libya, Sudan and the Sahara-Sahel region, the Algerian side was inclined to blame not so much the Wagner PMC as the entire Russian policy in the region, saying that it serves the interests of the UAE." And who underpins UAE policy, which serves the interest of whom? A glance at the CIA super secret checkbook would tell the tale. |
Posted by: Sligum Hupomoling9524 2024-08-23 07:59 |
#4 ^What "western" Dale? Western ruling elites (especially the males) would fight each other for a chance give Maduro an i##umatio. |
Posted by: Grom the Reflective 2024-08-23 04:40 |
#3 "The Supreme Court of Venezuela has ruled that last month’s presidential election was won by President Nicolas Maduro." So western regime change failed here. |
Posted by: Dale 2024-08-23 04:30 |
#2 The political amateurs of the west are failing big time in Africa. Bulling has no rewards.The trust is gone. |
Posted by: Dale 2024-08-23 04:25 |
#1 "French, American and other Western publications and analytical centers are doing everything possible to sow the seeds of discord between Russia and the countries of the region, including Algeria, to increase their concerns. And in this case, this policy is bearing fruit," Lukyanov summed up. The "discord" is baked in. No assembly required. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2024-08-23 03:12 |