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Emirates And Egypt Said To Secretly Attack Militia In Libya


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BREAKING NEWS Monday, August 25, 2014 12:32 PM EDT Emirates and Egypt Said to Secretly Attack Militia in Libya Twice in the last seven days, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates have secretly teamed up to launch airstrikes against Islamist-allied militias battling for control of Tripoli, Libya, four senior American officials said, in a major escalation between the supporters and opponents of political Islam. The United States, the officials said, was caught by surprise: Egypt and the Emirates, both close allies and military partners, acted without informing Washington or seeking its consent, leaving the Obama administration on the sidelines. Egyptian officials explicitly denied the operation to American diplomats, the officials said. The strikes are the most high-profile and high-risk salvo unleashed in a struggle for power that has broken out across the region in the aftermath of the Arab Spring revolts, pitting old-line Arab autocrats against Islamists.
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But you CAN blame the break up of Libya on the U.S.

This has become Tribal, not religious.

Since when did Eygpt and Emirates need U.S. permission?

They are already armed to the teeth by the U.S.

As I just posted in the creationism thread

U.S. Backs Hotbeds of Islamic Fundamentalism

Posted on August 26, 2014 by WashingtonsBlog

Why Are We Backing the Most Barbaric, Violent, Extreme Muslims … And Overthrowing Moderates?

http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2014/08/closest-u-s-allies-middle-east-hotbeds-islamic-fundamentalism.html

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