Iran joins chorus of terrorism sponsors backing GNA in Libya
Iran is trying to gain a foothold in Libya, within the Islamic Republic's desire to expand its influence in the region. It just wants to share the Libyan cake with its two allies, namely Turkey and Qatar.
Cooperation
The Iranian
regime has done everything to support the Tripoli-based Government of National
Accord (GNA). This support is part of Iranian attempts to expand the Islamic
Republic's influence in North Africa, in general.
Iran is aware
that the success of the Libyan National Army in capturing Libyan capital
Tripoli and ending the presence of the terrorist militias controlling it will
sabotage its ambitions in Libya, in particular, and in North Africa, in
general.
Expanding
influence
An Iranian
research center has recently recommended a number of moves for the Iranian
government to take to maintain Iranian influence in Libya.
The center
recommended that Tehran support the GNA, which will give Iran the chance to
boast that it is working within the bounds of international legitimacy, given
the fact that the GNA is internationally-recognized.
The center
also recommended that Iran follows the situation on the ground in Libya closely
so that it can be prepared for all future scenarios.
Support
tools
In May 2019,
Iran sent rockets to the GNA, whose photos were later published by the militias
controlling Tripoli. These rockets raised speculation about the military
support offered by Iran to the GNA.
Some people
say Iranian arms are being heavily used by the GNA militias in their war
against the Libyan National Army.
In April 2019,
a ship loaded with Iranian arms was spotted off the coast of the northern
Libyan city of Misurata.
The same ship
sent messages to all regional powers that Iran is using its tools in Libya.
Iran just
wants to have a piece of the Libyan cake by getting a share of Libya's oil.




