Egyptian Military Convenes To Discuss Invading Libya In Potential Showdown With Turkey

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The Egyptian parliament will meet on Monday to discuss President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi’s decision to send ground troops into Libya reports Aawsat.


The president, who is also the military’s chief of staff, still needs the approval of two-thirds of Cairo’s lawmakers as well as a recommendation from the national defense council before deploying military forces into combat missions on foreign soil.

Sisi led a meeting on Sunday for the council to discuss the developments taking place in Libya as part of Egyptian efforts to “maintain the current frontlines” and prevent either side from breaching those red lines. The stated objective is to keep the peace between all Libyan parties involved.

In June, Sisi categorized the cities of Sirte and Jufra as “red lines” that mustn’t be crossed. Any encroachment on these cities would compel Egypt to intervene in order to safeguard its national security, he added.


Sunday’s defense council meeting included the parliament speaker, prime minister as well as top officials from the defense and military ministry, military commanders, intelligence chief, foreign affairs minister, finance and interior ministers.

In a statement, the president underscored that Cairo “will not spare any effort” in supporting Libya and helping its people overcome the crisis. Libya is among the “top priorities of Cairo’s foreign policy” and its security is “integral to Egyptian and Arab national security.”

The president also expressed his commitment to a political solution to the crisis that would ensure Libya’s sovereignty and national unity, restoration of state institutions as well as the “elimination of terrorism and criminal and extremist militias.” Hinting at a potential confrontation with Turkey, the statement said that the solution would end “illegal meddling” in Libyan internal affairs which are only exacerbating the crisis and “threatening neighboring countries and international peace.”



Here we go
 
Egypt's ruler Sisi is a CIA asset and sold out his country to the globalists a long time ago.
Turkey's leader Erdogan will make sure Libya remains a Sunni majority country.. :cool:
 
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Egypt's ruler Sisi is a CIA asset and sold out his country to the globalists a long time ago.
Turkey's leader Erdogan will make sure Libya remains a Sunni majority country.. :cool:
Erdogan is a POS. Hope he and Putin don't drag donnie and our guys into it.
 
Go back where you came from.
Why do you want me to go back to Ohio?? ... :dunno:
Sorry, Sunny man name thing. Southern Ohio near the river is nice. I just do not like Putin (once kgb always kgb) and Erdegon (open up the door and let me kill your allies). He is worst leader in NATO and we should get our weapons out of there, yesterday. I do not like the influence they have over the weak minded trump.
 
Go back where you came from.
Why do you want me to go back to Ohio?? ... :dunno:
Sorry, Sunny man name thing. Southern Ohio near the river is nice. I just do not like Putin (once kgb always kgb) and Erdegon (open up the door and let me kill your allies). He is worst leader in NATO and we should get our weapons out of there, yesterday. I do not like the influence they have over the weak minded trump.

Yep, Trump is the puppet, and they are pulling the strings (among others).
 
The Egyptian parliament will meet on Monday to discuss President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi’s decision to send ground troops into Libya reports Aawsat.


The president, who is also the military’s chief of staff, still needs the approval of two-thirds of Cairo’s lawmakers as well as a recommendation from the national defense council before deploying military forces into combat missions on foreign soil.

Sisi led a meeting on Sunday for the council to discuss the developments taking place in Libya as part of Egyptian efforts to “maintain the current frontlines” and prevent either side from breaching those red lines. The stated objective is to keep the peace between all Libyan parties involved.

In June, Sisi categorized the cities of Sirte and Jufra as “red lines” that mustn’t be crossed. Any encroachment on these cities would compel Egypt to intervene in order to safeguard its national security, he added.


Sunday’s defense council meeting included the parliament speaker, prime minister as well as top officials from the defense and military ministry, military commanders, intelligence chief, foreign affairs minister, finance and interior ministers.

In a statement, the president underscored that Cairo “will not spare any effort” in supporting Libya and helping its people overcome the crisis. Libya is among the “top priorities of Cairo’s foreign policy” and its security is “integral to Egyptian and Arab national security.”

The president also expressed his commitment to a political solution to the crisis that would ensure Libya’s sovereignty and national unity, restoration of state institutions as well as the “elimination of terrorism and criminal and extremist militias.” Hinting at a potential confrontation with Turkey, the statement said that the solution would end “illegal meddling” in Libyan internal affairs which are only exacerbating the crisis and “threatening neighboring countries and international peace.”



Here we go
You never know where the next Sarajevo 1914 is going to be. But, that being said, internally it looks like Turkey has interest in North Africa like they had back in the days of the Ottoman Empire when they dominated that region until it was a protectorate with British control. My concern would be Turkey moving toward Russia and leaving NATO. Then you could have a Turk-Russo-Iranian pact in that region.
 
Go back where you came from.
Why do you want me to go back to Ohio?? ... :dunno:
Sorry, Sunny man name thing. Southern Ohio near the river is nice. I just do not like Putin (once kgb always kgb) and Erdegon (open up the door and let me kill your allies). He is worst leader in NATO and we should get our weapons out of there, yesterday. I do not like the influence they have over the weak minded trump.

Yep, Trump is the puppet, and they are pulling the strings (among others).
Trump is a puppet? Stupid comment.
 
The Egyptian parliament will meet on Monday to discuss President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi’s decision to send ground troops into Libya reports Aawsat.


The president, who is also the military’s chief of staff, still needs the approval of two-thirds of Cairo’s lawmakers as well as a recommendation from the national defense council before deploying military forces into combat missions on foreign soil.

Sisi led a meeting on Sunday for the council to discuss the developments taking place in Libya as part of Egyptian efforts to “maintain the current frontlines” and prevent either side from breaching those red lines. The stated objective is to keep the peace between all Libyan parties involved.

In June, Sisi categorized the cities of Sirte and Jufra as “red lines” that mustn’t be crossed. Any encroachment on these cities would compel Egypt to intervene in order to safeguard its national security, he added.


Sunday’s defense council meeting included the parliament speaker, prime minister as well as top officials from the defense and military ministry, military commanders, intelligence chief, foreign affairs minister, finance and interior ministers.

In a statement, the president underscored that Cairo “will not spare any effort” in supporting Libya and helping its people overcome the crisis. Libya is among the “top priorities of Cairo’s foreign policy” and its security is “integral to Egyptian and Arab national security.”

The president also expressed his commitment to a political solution to the crisis that would ensure Libya’s sovereignty and national unity, restoration of state institutions as well as the “elimination of terrorism and criminal and extremist militias.” Hinting at a potential confrontation with Turkey, the statement said that the solution would end “illegal meddling” in Libyan internal affairs which are only exacerbating the crisis and “threatening neighboring countries and international peace.”



Here we go
My mistake. Egypt is in the Russian sphere.
 
Egypt's ruler Sisi is a CIA asset and sold out his country to the globalists a long time ago.
Turkey's leader Erdogan will make sure Libya remains a Sunni majority country.. :cool:
Erdogan is a POS. Hope he and Putin don't drag donnie and our guys into it.
His title is President of the United States of America. Get it right and stop supporting our enemies by your childish behavior directed at the Commander and Chief.
 

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