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Polemi
mhh - der sieht aus wie Kaya Yanar - noch mehr schlechte Comedians brauchen wir hier wirklich nicht!
Die Rebellen bekommen wohl Hilfe aus allen Richtungen. Um den Rebellen jetzt zu helfen, kehren sogar Exil-Libyer aus den USA in ihr Land zurueck. Teilweise geschieht das mit dem Wissen des CIA:
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BENGHAZI, Libya — Khalifa Hiftar spent the past 24 years in the United States but returned abruptly to Libya last month to join the rebels fighting to topple Moammar Gaddafi. Now, as the newly installed field commander of the fledgling force, this *67-year-old is trying to make fast improvements to fighters who need more training, more weapons and, he says, more support from the United States.
“A lot of things are going to change,” Hiftar said, sitting behind a large wooden desk at the military command headquarters in this rebel stronghold, about 100 miles from the erratic front line where Gaddafi loyalists and rebel fighters move forward and back. “I will train them to follow orders and to be under control. The real battle will start when all our forces regroup.”
The challenge is a difficult one. So, too, is Hiftar’s place among the rebels. Some say he is trying to take a leading role late in the game, after years out of the country. He is also vying with Abdul Fattah Younis, commander of the armed forces here, for leadership of the rebel military. Younis was Gaddafi’s interior minister and commander of the Libyan special forces, but broke ranks in February to join the rebels.
Hiftar also used to be on Gaddafi’s side. He took part in the 1969 coup that brought the Libyan leader to power and, in the 1980s, became a hero in Libya’s war with neighboring Chad. But he and Gaddafi split in 1987, and Hiftar made his new home in suburban Virginia, where, he said, he did what he could to support the Libyan opposition, and where the United States helped to “protect” him from Gaddafi.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/...ss_middle-east