Tarek Megerisi est cité par L'Orient le Jour concernant la bataille de Syrte et les enjeux de la prise de cette ville libyenne pour les forces en présence
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The fear that Trump may lose the election and we may go back to a state of normal American policy may even encourage the UAE and Egypt to get their punches in before the bell rings. We might see a lot of escalations before November.
Tarek Megerisi on how the upcoming elections in the US may affect the situation in Libya
France has different interests to Germany and Italy in Libya and it has moved to protect these interests […] It has security interests in the Sahel and a wider security partnership that it is building with the United Arab Emirates — and in which Egypt is a big part
Tarek Megerisi explains France’s growing spat with Turkey over the Libyan civil war which has exposed cracks in the Nato military alliance
In Libya all sides are digging themselves in now. The Greek foreign minister has already treated the region (under Haftar’s controll) like another state during his visit to the east of the country.
Tarek Megerisi comments on the roles of Turkey and Russia in the Libya war.
Both sides are kind of really pushing the envelope of what’s reasonable and logical to try to make a legal claim that will just support them for long enough to create facts on the water
Tarek Megerisi on the recent deal between Libya and Turkey
Haftar’s dream is over now. France should have known better than any other country that he was not the contender to bet on.
Tarek Megerisi's comments on Khalifa Haftar's debacle in Libya.
Through this threat, Al-Sisi makes Turkey understand that it is better for it to have a peaceful relationship with Egypt than a hostile one
Tarek Megerisi comments on Egypt's threatened intervention in the Libyan war.
The Syrians are not the only mercenaries in Libya. But their preexisting rivalries have introduced a “bizarre” dynamic into Libya’s already volatile conflict.
Tarek Megerisi on the Syrian civil war taking place inside Libya
Haftar is the only one who can fight terrorism and unite the divided country – this narrative has been deliberately constructed by Saudi Arabia, the Emirates and Egypt
Tarek Megerisi speaks about fake news, narratives control and independent journalism in Libya.
We’re already seeing Egypt and Russia working together on political alternatives to Haftar that could preserve their spheres of influence in eastern Libya
Haftar’s humiliation will not necessarily lead to the LNA’s defeat in its powerbase of eastern Libya, explains Tarek Megerisi.