GNA builds Turkish military base in Misrata with Qatari funds
 
Turkey continues to escalate tensions in Libya despite
international calls for calm and resorting to a political solution. Al-Arabiya
network, quoting private sources, reported that an agreement was signed during
a meeting between Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar and his Qatari
counterpart Khalid al-Attiyah to build a Turkish naval military base in Misrata
overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
The agreement, signed between Turkey, Qatar and the
Government of National Accord (GNA) on Monday, August 17, 2020, stipulates that
Doha will undertake financing operations for logistical missions and supporting
the GNA’s terrorist militias in western Libya, allowing Ankara to form expanded
military forces on the Mediterranean to achieve its agenda of geographical and
ideological expansion in North Africa.
Strategic importance of Misrata
Establishing a naval military base for Turkey in Misrata poses
a danger, as it mediates the maritime region of the Middle East, Europe and
North Africa with its political, military and economic consequences that
contribute to igniting the region and undermining its civil development in
favor of the expansionist Ottoman ideology. It also allows Ankara to control
one of Libya’s most important commercial outlets.
The proposed base would be a thorn in the side of the
European Union, which is angry at Turkey due its illegal gas exploration amid
economic and strategic interests that undermine its control over Ankara's
ambitions.
In this regard, Karam Saeed, a Turkish affairs researcher at
the Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies, told the Reference
that Doha uses its funds to help its Turkish ally build a military base that
poses a direct threat to the region and contributes to strengthening Ankara's
role in illegal gas exploration.
Saeed pointed out that this current alliance between the
GNA, Doha, and Ankara sends dangerous messages that may imply there is an
"Islamist solidarity" that is running the battle in Tripoli to make
expansionist moves in the region popular.
Brotherhood’s role in achieving foreign agendas
This turmoil in Libya would not have materialized had it not
been for the presence of the Brotherhood, which has worked in earnest to
empower Ankara with the keys to the country. Through the Brotherhood’s GNA, the
Turkey-Qatar coalition was able to implement their obvious agenda of military
occupation by means of terrorist militias that were falsely used as defenders
of Libyan policies, but in fact worked to achieve foreign agendas, which is
currently evident in the conquest of western Libya in response to the
aspirations of the neo-Ottoman sultan.
Given that Qatar is considered the treasury of the
Brotherhood working on the ground in favor of Ankara, Libyan National Army (LNA)
spokesman Major General Ahmed al-Mesmari revealed that the tripartite meeting
that took place on August 17 came to arrange the militia situation in the west
of the country after tensions erupted in the streets between the terrorists due
to differences among the various groups. The foreign alliance in Tripoli was
preparing to stabilize conditions for militias to use them forcefully in the
coming period.
In a related context, the LNA announced its intensive
monitoring of militia movements to reinforce terrorist brigades in Misrata in
conjunction with the visit of the Turkish defense minister. Meanwhile, Libya
Review revealed that the GNA had asked Akar and Attiyah to increase the
salaries of the militias sent to Tripoli from Syria, and indeed, the rate of
increase was approved at 30% of their salaries.
          
     
                               
 
 


