US to Help Create Libyan Commando Force to Fight Militants
Shifting some $8 million from Pentagon operations and aid budgeted for Pakistan, the Obama Administration quietly won the approval of Congress in September to begin building an elite Libyan force of about 500 troops over the next year.
According to the Times, the effort was already underway before last month’s consulate attack in Bengazi, Libya, that killed Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans. But the plan has taken on new urgency since that assault unveiled the rising strength of militant factions.
American Special Operations forces would conduct much of the training, as they have with counterterrorism forces in Pakistan and Yemen, the Times reported.
An unclassified internal State Department memo sent to Congress on September 4 said the plan’s goal is to enhance “Libya’s ability to combat and defend against threats from al Qaeda and its affiliates.†A Pentagon document envisions that the Libyan commando force will “counter and defeat terrorist and violent extremist organizations.â€
American officials told the Times that Libya has no such capability right now.
As Libya emerges from 42 years of dictator Muammar Gaddafi’s repressive rule, jihadists and Islamist militias—using their newfound freedoms—are trying to decide whether to align themselves with the new government or to fight it, the Washington Post said.
While a final decision on the commando forces has not yet been made, US government officials told the Times that they have discussed the plan’s outlines with the Libyan government as part of a broader American assistance package.
“Overall, it’s a sound strategy, but my concern is that in the vetting they make sure this doesn’t become a Trojan Horse for the militias to come in,†Frederic Wehrey, a senior policy analyst with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, told the Times.
That drawback has become increasingly apparent over the past year in Afghanistan where a growing number of NATO troops have been killed by their Afghan allies. Since 2007, the so-called green-on-blue attacks have accounted for 114 soldier deaths, including 51 this year alone.
The $8 million earmarked for Libya’s commando force is being considered as seed money to begin building and equipping the unit.
Americas
33 people rescued, thousands still missing after Venezuela quakes
Venezuela quake death toll rises to 1,430
Trump threatens more military action against Iran if strikes continue
UN: Venezuela earthquake could affect more than 6.7 million people
NEWS FEED
Secretary General: Meeting held in Baku marks the beginning of a new stage in the history of the Turkic world
Aghdam and Shusha to host Turkic World Week events
Mirziyoyev: Turkology faces new tasks in the modern era
IDF: In response to Hezbollah violations, we struck 3 headquarters in southern Lebanon
Iran, Oman hold first meeting of joint committee on Hormuz, Iranian deputy FM says
President Ilham Aliyev addresses participants of the First Turkological Congress centenary event - UPDATED
Sadyr Japarov: The 100th anniversary of the First Turkological Congress will further strengthen friendship among Turkic peoples
ANAMA discovers 73 more mines and 329 UXO in liberated territories
Tokayev: Azerbaijan makes a significant contribution to strengthening ties among brotherly nations
Pakistani strikes kill 36 civilians, wound 163: Afghan govt
Projects implemented by the Organization of Turkic States are founded on the progressive ideas of the First Turkological Congress – President
Erdoğan: Azerbaijan is contributing to the common goals of the Turkic states today
President Ilham Aliyev: I am pleased that my initiative to mark the 100th anniversary of the First Turkological Congress is being realized today
Four bodies found in burned-out car on Yerevan–Yeraskh highway
Baku to host BSTDB Annual Meeting and Business Forum
Presidents of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyz Republic address participants of Turkic World Week in Baku
Leyla Aliyeva and Alona Aliyeva attend Charity Festival
Russian army launches 973 strikes on 45 settlements in Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia region in 24 hours
Official Baku calls on Israeli government to reconsider decision on the so-called "Armenian genocide"
Baku hosts the 100th anniversary event of the First Turkological Congress
Azerbaijan Army conducts demonstration classes with new officers
Latvia and Ukraine to build a UAV factory near the border with Russia and Belarus
Kaja Kallas and Kos arrive in Türkiye ahead of NATO summit
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is on a working visit to China
Oil prices rise again on world markets
Bitcoin price drops below $60,000
Gold futures decline on commodity markets
Israel announces destruction of Hezbollah underground facility in southern Lebanon
Canadian national team qualifies for FIFA World Cup 1/8 finals
Axios: U.S., Iran agree to ceasefire, Doha talks on Strait of Hormuz
Putin: Ukrainian strikes on Russia's energy infrastructure undoubtedly create problems
Türkiye says Israel using 1915 events decision to cover up crimes against Palestinians
33 people rescued, thousands still missing after Venezuela quakes
Qatari citizen died from shrapnel wounds on board ship
Russian President held meeting on fuel supplies for domestic market
Starmer could run for NATO Secretary General
Azerbaijani MFA expresses condolences over helicopter crash in Saudi Arabia
Mutual attacks between Iran and the US are increasing – LATEST SITUATION
Israeli government unanimously votes to recognize the so-called "Armenian genocide," bill to be submitted to Knesset
Another wheat shipment transits Azerbaijan from Russia to Armenia-PHOTO
Venezuela quake death toll rises to 1,430
IRGC says it struck U.S. military infrastructure in Kuwait and Bahrain
Trump threatens more military action against Iran if strikes continue
UN: Venezuela earthquake could affect more than 6.7 million people
US launches more strikes against Iran
Britain has zero active submarines at sea for now
Israel will withdraw troops from two areas in southern Lebanon on June 28
Netanyahu announces plans to form broad national government after elections
Argentina cabinet chief resigns after corruption allegations
Magnitude 5.4 earthquake struck Venezuela