Sunday, October 19, 2014

Western powers want violence to end in Libya: However ISIS is there now so this is a problem

Libya violence: Western powers urge cessation

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The US and four European allies - Britain, France, Germany and Italy - have called for an immediate end to the fighting in Libya. In a statement, they said there was "no military solution" to the crisis. Dozens of people have recently been killed in ...
US and European allies call for calm in Libya
US and Europe call for a halt of Libya violence

Libya violence: Western powers urge cessation

Fighters of Libya"s Fajr Libya (Libyan Dawn) drive their pick up truck mounted with a machine gun near a burnt car, south of the town of Wershfana on October 13, 2014 The newly elected government is battling Islamist rebels who helped to topple Gaddafi in 2011

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The US and four European allies - Britain, France, Germany and Italy - have called for an immediate end to the fighting in Libya.
In a statement, they said there was "no military solution" to the crisis.
Dozens of people have recently been killed in the eastern city of Benghazi in fighting between Islamist rebels and government forces.
Libya has been in a state of flux since Colonel Muammar Gaddafi was overthrown in 2011.
The statement said that Libya's hard-fought freedom was at risk if country continued to be a safe haven for Libyan and international terrorist groups.
It continued, saying that the country's security challenges could only be addressed by regular armed forces accountable to a democratic government.
It also expressed concern over an operation started on Wednesday by retired general Khalifa Haftar against Islamist rebels.
Islamist militant groups including Ansar al-Sharia, listed as a terrorist organisation by countries including the US, have been battling government forces, and have driven newly elected parliament members into hiding.

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Libya violence: Western powers urge cessation

With ISIS in Libya SISi in Egypt is worried and this is why he hasn't committed troops yet in Syria or Iraq because he might have to turn his army on ISIS as it organizes and possibly attacks Egypt next out of Libya. 

The only real way is to dis empower ISIS, like western powers in Iraq are trying to dis empower ISIS in Anbar in Iraq. However, I'm not sure it can work in Anbar in Iraq or in Libya the way things are presently going both places. 

Part of the problem is ISIS converts are streaming to all ISIS places in the Middle east right now. Often they start as Aid workers in Syria and get so angry they are recruited by ISIS because of the Sunni torture and deaths they see at the hands of Shias.

It is important to understand that literally all ISIS Converts are Sunni Muslims. And since there are about 1.1 billion Sunnis on earth there is almost an inexhaustable amount of them who potentially might join ISIS. However, the figure the CIA gives online is that there are actually about 10 million to 11 million people who share ISIS views now on earth. So, it is likely their children that are fighting alongside ISIS for the most part.

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