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Understand this if nothing else, Khalifa Haftar is a terrorist hand puppet of the CIA. He is a thief, a liar, a thug, and a traitor to Libya. He threatens legitimate Libyans daily and uses the NSA listening equipment (brought into Libya in 2011) to target any Libya who speaks his name. Khalifa Haftar would not ever be supported by Russia. This lie has been perpetrated in the mainstream for years. Now they have stepped up their game and have stated that Russian mercenaries are in Libya supporting Haftar at the behest of the leader of Russia. Nothing could be farther from the truth.
JoanneM might be a little off - on this one - by a long shot! I have, as yet, come across any information that even suggests that Haftar has any connections to the CIA. Give me a lead and I'll follow it up and retract my statement - if it "proves" Haftar is in bed with the CIA.
Khalifa Haftar served in the Libyan army under Muammar Gaddafi, and took part in the coup that brought Gaddafi to power in 1969. He took part in the Libyan contingent against Israel in the Yom Kippur War of 1973.
Haftar was a close ally of Gaddafi AND as noted above, Israel hates him. That's two strikes against Haftar, add to that, the distain of the unelected puppet government the US installed. Kind of - the same blue print they are trying to pull off in Venezuela. Difference there, they tried to assassinate Maduro - but failed. Recently, Haftar and his troops reclaimed a field of oil wells that the puppet government were using the proceeds for their own expenses. Sound familiar? (Syria) Haftar and his troops are trying to reclaim enough of Libya to eventually oust the US puppets - so they can hold free elections and perhaps, the Libyans would nominate Gaddafi's Son, Saif as their next elected ruler?
Now they have stepped up their game and have stated that Russian mercenaries are in Libya supporting Haftar at the behest of the leader of Russia. Nothing could be farther from the truth.
31/01/2019 - Russia's Wagner group offers to help Khalifa Haftar in the Fezzan
LIBYA : Russia's Wagner group offers to help Khalifa Haftar in the Fezzan
In addition to the diplomatic support given him by Moscow, Khalifa Haftar also receives less public Russian aid via military services company ChVK Wagner. The company, which is in the private sector but under the authority of the Kremlin.
Khalifa Haftar himself paid a visit to Russian military chiefs on the aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov in the Mediterranean in January 2017 and has visited Russia on several occasions. It was there in 2016 that he met Nikolai Patrushev , head of African operations at the Security Council of Russia (SCR).
Thursday 8 November 2018 - Haftar meets Russian defense minister in Moscow
Haftar meets Russian defence minister in Moscow
Parts of Haftar’s visit to Russia (Photo: Social Media)
Russia’s defense minister Sergei Shoigu met with the Libyan commander of the self-styled army Khalifa Haftar in Moscow on Wednesday, Russian media reported.
Shoigu and Haftar discussed the Libyan crisis and the security situation in the Middle East and North Africa, Russian news agencies said, citing a defense ministry statement.
12 Aug, 2017 - Libya’s military strongman Haftar to meet Russian FM Lavrov in Moscow
Libya’s military strongman Haftar to meet Russian FM Lavrov in Moscow
General Khalifa Haftar, the Egypt-linked Libyan military commander, is arriving in Moscow on Saturday for a series of meetings with Russian diplomatic and military figures. The general represents one of major centers of power in the divided country.
Haftar is to meet on Monday Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and possibly some senior officials from the Defense Ministry, Lev Dengov, Russian special envoy for Libya, told RIA Novosti.
“Who and under what circumstances he would meet is, so to speak, not being broadcast yet,” he explained.
It is Haftar’s third trip to Russia. The previous visit was in November 2016, when he also met Lavrov.
At the moment two groups claiming to be Libya’s national government operate in the country, one based in Tripoli and another one in Tobruk in the east, while independent or semi-independent militias pursue their own goals with little restraint.
Haftar, who commands the loyalty of troops that consider themselves part of the Libyan National Army, backs the government in Tobruk, but remains a largely independent player.
Dengov said Russia is involved in mediation between Haftar and Sarraj, who visited Moscow in early March. “Russia’s position on the issue is that we should talk to all sides of the conflict. On our part we are trying to help the parties agree and bring peace to Libya,” the Russian diplomat said.
November 29, 2016 - Libyan Commander visits Russia to ask for help fighting Islamists
Libyan commander visits Russia to ask for help fighting Islamists
Libyan military commander Khalifa Haftar, the dominant figure in the divided country’s east, met Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Tuesday and said he was seeking Moscow’s help in his fight against Islamist militants at home.
Libya splintered into rival political and armed groupings after the uprising that toppled Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 and remains deeply divided between factions based in the east and west that back rival governments and parliaments.
Haftar, who is aligned with the eastern parliament and government, has been fighting a two-year military campaign with his Libyan National Army against Islamists and other opponents in Benghazi and elsewhere in the east.
A U.N. arms embargo in place since 2011 prohibits the transfer of weapons into Libya. Only the country’s U.N.-backed government in Tripoli, which Haftar opposes, can bring in weapons and related materiel with the approval of a U.N. Security Council committee.
“Moscow is in touch with various Libyan representatives and contacts with Haftar take place as part of this process,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Tuesday.
The Libyan east-based Interim Government has sold bonds worth more than $23 billion to fund its wage bill, bypassing the Central Bank of Libya in Tripoli and creating a potential financial black hole if the country reunifies, Reuters reported bankers and diplomats as saying.
Libya's parallel government sold $23 billion worth of bonds to cover employees' salaries Thursday 7 March 2019
Libya's parallel government sold $23 billion worth of bonds to cover employees' salaries
Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi is in support of holding presidential elections as soon as possible, criticizing the United Nations delegate to Libya for his proposal to hold the vote only by year-end, Bloomberg reported his aide as saying on Saturday.
Saif Gaddafi criticizes UN's delay of elections Sunday 13 January 2019
Saif Gaddafi criticizes UN's delay of elections
Mohamed Al-Qailoushi said, citing Said Gaddafi, that any delay creates more problems, adding that the only solution is elections.
“if you maintain the current political situation, that is not in the Libyan people’s interests.” Gaddafi was quoted as saying by his aide, who rejected to reveal his whereabouts.
UN delegate Ghassan Salame said on Al Hurra TV channel: “We should first hold parliamentary elections, then a referendum on the constitution and then presidential elections — God willing — by the end of the year.