"Haftar is what the international community really wants, but only if he maintains the attitude of providing Libyan oil resources to the West." The scholar added.
Libya used to be the richest country in Africa, but in 20 1 1 year, NATO countries intervened in its situation and overthrew the then leader Gaddafi, resulting in a series of disastrous consequences. Since then, Libya has fallen into turmoil and the domestic army has also split into different factions.
Haftar is the leader of Libyan National Army, affiliated to Tuglu Congress, and has been the main force of China since 20 14. Up to now, Haftar led the army to gradually occupy most parts of Libya, including Benghazi, the second largest city in China, and the latest oil region in the southwest of 20 17. Today, Haftar attacked Libyan Prime Minister Yeziz Seraki, who is supported by the United Nations. On April 4, the army also captured the capital Tripoli. However, some government troops still loyal to Seraki still gathered near the capital to try to resist the rebels.
Haftar is also a very interesting character. From 1987 to 20 1 1, he has been living in a house in Virginia, which is only 10 minutes away from the CIA. In other words, when America needs him, he is on call. 20 1 1 Return to Benghazi and try to take over the Libyan National Army. But at that time, the emirate of Qatar had a preconceived idea, and Kazakhstan had sent someone to Libya to control the situation-that person was Jabril, chairman of the Executive Committee of the Libyan Transitional Council.
Haftar also staged a coup in 2004, but it was quickly suppressed. However, after ten years in the East and ten years in the West, he has now won the support of the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and other countries, and has almost become the agent of these countries in Libya. Most importantly, France also supports him. The French Foreign Minister has visited Haftar many times. Of course, the United States and Russia have always been on his side.
What is particularly interesting is that Haftar has the support of the whole western world, but they can't stand up and say to him directly,' We are with you.' Because these countries want to maintain good superficial relations with the United Nations. The withdrawal of American troops from Libya is essentially to lay a red carpet for Haftar to enter the Libyan capital.