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Eugene

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Sat Apr 6, 2019, 10:42 AM Apr 2019

Libya's Most Powerful General, a U.S. Citizen, Is Taking Over With or Without the World's Support

Source: Newsweek

LIBYA’S MOST POWERFUL GENERAL, A U.S. CITIZEN, IS TAKING OVER WITH OR WITHOUT THE WORLD’S SUPPORT

BY TOM O'CONNOR ON 4/5/19 AT 4:44 PM EDT

A powerful Libyan general in charge of much of the country has set out to claim the capital, potentially overthrowing a United Nations-backed government and allied militias.

Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, the commander of the self-proclaimed Libyan National Army, ordered his troops on Thursday via an audio message to begin a new bid to take Tripoli just as U.N. General Secretary António Guterres paid a visit to the disputed city. The military leader said "the time has come" for his forces to "advance," but would do so in "peace" as he'd ordered his forces to not "shoot civilians waving a white flag."

As Haftar's men took the town of Gharyan, located about 31 miles south of Tripoli, a joint statement by France, Italy, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States warned that "military posturing and threats of unilateral action only risk propelling Libya back toward chaos." The country has been beset by frequent bouts of civil unrest since the U.S.-led NATO Western military alliance helped to overthrow Muammar el-Qaddafi in 2011 by backing an insurgency against his 42-year rule.

By Friday, the Libyan National Army had entered the capital's outskirts, taking the nearby town of Al-Aziziyah. Spokesperson Ahmed al-Mismari announced that Tripoli's international airport was "fully under the control" of the faction as part of an operation now officially named Flood of Dignity.

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Read more: https://www.newsweek.com/libya-general-us-world-haftar-army-1387773
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