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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Foreign Fighter ‘Rat Line’ In Reverse: Turkey Sends Syrian ‘Rebels’ To Libya Foreign Fighter Rat Line In Reverse: Turkey Sends Syrian Rebels To Libya December 31, 2019 8:03 am Bloomberg has confirmed on Friday the prior rumors that Turkey will be sending mercenaries to Libya where it is propping up the UN-backed government in Tripoli (the GNA) are true. Turkey is preparing to deploy troops and naval forces to support the internationally-recognized Libyan government, joining a planned push by Ankara-backed Syrian rebels to defeat strongman Khalifa Haftar, reports Bloomberg. Though Ankara has yet to confirm or deny the new reports, Erdogans Turkey has for years overseen a Libya-to-Turkey-to-Syria arms rat line which saw both heavy weaponry and jihadists fighters transported for the purpose of toppling Assad. But now with Erdogans eyes set on defeating Benghazi-based General Khalifa Haftar, it appears this arms and jihadist rat line has conveniently been reversed. Jihadists of the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army, via DPA/PA Images. This also as President Erdogan in a speech on Thursday presented plans to send Turkish national troops bolster Tripoli as well. Possibly thousands from among the so-called Turkish Free Syrian Army (formerly the FSA), with most of its fighters currently attacking Syrian Kurds in the ongoing Operation Peace Spring, will now be sent into Libya. There are reports suggesting Turkey is ready to pay $2,000 a month for each Syrian rebel willing to go to Libya. twitter.com/LindseySnell/status/1209538979613286401 And akin to the current proxy war which has seen both the US, Kurds, and Sunni Islamists backed by Turkey wrangle over Syrias oil rich eastern region, Libya is heating up to be the latest oil and gas prize but with immensely more at stake. As Bloomberg notes: In a deepening proxy war, Turkey aims to send its Navy to protect Tripoli, while its troops train and coordinate forces of Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj, according to a senior Turkish official. Turkey recently signed a critical maritime deal with oil-rich Libya that serves energy interests of both countries and aims to salvage billions of dollars of business contracts thrown into limbo by the conflict. As we predicted earlier, Libya and the southern Mediterranean is on its way to becoming the next big Middle East conflict of 2020, also with Egypt and even Russia warning of further involvement to block Turkeys increasing role on the ground. And as the mainstream media finally stops ignoring the looming catastrophe for north Africa and the region (still in denial as to the fruits of US-NATO liberated Libya after Gaddafi was overthrown and killed), it must be remembered that in another ironic plot twist, the CIA trained the very FSA rebel fighters now on their way to Libya. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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