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Does the conspiracy target the freemen of Jadu and Bashkshuk ?
vendredi 24 avril 2020, par
Despite all the suffering endured by Libyans, they have developed a degree of awareness about the conspiracies hatched against them and interference by foreigners who seek to safeguard their interests by force at the expense of the Libyan people’s interests, even if it leads to shedding blood of young Libyans.
France the catastrophe and its cursed Emirates stepdaughter !
With the suspicious and unwelcome UAE and other countries’ intervention in Adrar n Infusen in 2011, the most devastating intervention was that of France against tyrant Muammar Gaddafi. France targeted and destroyed the armed brigades heading towards Benghazi on 19 March 2011, not to protect the city’s civilians but for the following reasons :
*To exact revenge on Gaddafi who reneged on and scrapped the 2010 agreement in which he approved a proposal by France’s energy company TOTAL to invest in Nalut gas field.
*To guarantee the continuity of the Sykes-Pico policy which promotes pan-Arab nationalism and Salafist-takfiri religious doctrine.
*To establish a firm foothold in Libya to remain in contact with its colonies on the southern Libyan borders.
*To work to dismantle Libya’s social fabric by dredging up tribal conflicts and pushing cities and tribes to stockpile weapons and promote the idea that to be part of the dialogue, you need to control large swaths of territory. This policy was used to smuggle people and oil.
*It is not surprising that France has played an important role in guiding media outlets, particularly those which are linked to the UAE, to overlook the Amazigh people and to belittle their key role in the liberation of Libya.
Targeting of Jadu soldiers continues
During the 2011 liberation war, we heard in more than one occasion the martyrdom of February freemen in a friendly fire as a result of air bombing !!! It was hard to swallow such news. Today, however, we have the right to ask whether 10 of the bravest Jadu soldiers were killed by mistake on 17 August 2011 ?
Today, we cannot easily accept such allegations, particularly as the same incident was repeated on 13 April 2020 with eight soldiers being killed and 15 others wounded.
Why Jadu ? To answer the question, perhaps we need to recall the following :
*The 2011 experience pointed to the presence of a military expertise capable of operating and directing Grad missiles platforms.
*Jadu borders towns from east and south which are in contact with jihadist Khalifa Haftar.
*Some military commanders have played an important role in the 2011 and 2014 war, and today they are leading several brigades taking part in defending the capital.
*The 2011 and 2014 experience enabled Jadu to acquire significant military equipment and hardware.
*In addition to its military might, the real strength of Jadu lies in the fact that tribal and regional values are not entrenched in the city. The city forges strong bonds with all the Amazigh people of Libya. This does not please France, particularly as it tries to earn the trust of some military commanders from Jadu.
Jadu is an important and strategic point to smuggle out Haftar’s mercenaries who are besieged in Al-Watiya military airbase.
Al-Watiya and the fate of mercenaries of jihadist Haftar.
Haftar’s human and material loss around the brave Libyan capital, Tripoli, has forced him to recruit mercenaries to replace his forces’ casualties. The fact that Al-Watiya is an operation centre which provides supplies to southern Tripoli front, suggests that there is a considerable number of mercenaries who are unable to escape and fly out of the airbase after the repeated air strikes carried out by eagles of the Operation Volcano of Anger (OVA).
There is also a considerable number of mercenaries who have fled from the towns of Sabratha, Surman, Ajilat, Raqdalin, Zlitan and Al-Assa.
There is no doubt that old French and Emirati agents are today working to halt attacks on Al-Watiya, particularly after targeting the Bashkshuk Gate, which is under the control of Jadu’s security department ! As we mentioned earlier, it is not possible to smuggle mercenaries out of the damaged Al-Watiya airport.
What will the future reveal to us ?
Today, there are two possible scenarios for those besieged in Al-Watiya ?
*Sincere patriotism could lead some personalities in Adrar n Infusen to cut their ties with France and the UAE, and not allow a safe corridor for those besieged at Al-Watiya. Instead, they need to target them through air strikes and draw up a practical plan to storm Al-Watiya to cleanse it of the mercenaries or hold them hostages. It is in this way that we avenge the freemen of Jadu.
*The second scenario is if treason triumphs over patriotism and France and Emirati agents open a safe passage for mercenaries, criminals and the madkhalists who are besieged in Al-Watiya.
The question is whether patriotism will triumph over the conspiring agents of France and the UAE in Libya, which will enable us to exact revenge for our martyrs in Jadu and Abugrein and for all our martyrs who were betrayed by those who see themselves as serving the Libyan people.
Long live free Libya.
Fathi Salem Bouzakhar
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