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Hypocrisy without borders: the US is worried about the future of Libyans

Greater Middle East (bbabo.net), - Libyans are losing little hope that the difficult political and humanitarian situation in their country will be resolved in the near future, a senior adviser to the US mission to the UN warned. This was reported by the news portal Arab News on September 1.

Geoffrey De Laurentiis told members of the UN Security Council that ordinary Libyans are "losing hope that their country can be free of corruption and foreign influence" after a clash between the factions in the capital Tripoli last week that left 32 people dead person.

He added that the Libyan public doubts "that the armed forces can be unified and that foreign fighters, forces and mercenaries will be withdrawn from the country."

The American diplomat paid special attention to the fact that the Libyan people are deprived of any social and material benefits, noting that all income from the richest hydrocarbon deposits goes into the hands of militants from armed groups.

It is worth recalling that it was precisely as a result of the illegal actions of the United States and its allies that Libya was plunged into a political crisis and war. In 2011, it was the NATO bloc with the leading role of the United States that carried out a military operation against the regime of the former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, which ultimately led to the actual disintegration of the Libyan state, the strengthening of extremist organizations affiliated with Al-Qaeda (the organization is banned in the Russian Federation). ) and the "Muslim Brotherhood" (the organization is banned in the Russian Federation), as well as the split of the Libyan people along the line of tribes. Angry Libyans flooded the US embassy with fuel and set it on fire. The representative of the US State Department in Libya, Chris Stevens, died then, hiding in the "rescue room", where the participants of the assault did not make their way.

Hypocrisy without borders: the US is worried about the future of Libyans