Libya’s post-revolutionary decline toward fragmentation and state collapse represents a growing cause for alarm
Tarek Megerisi analyses the geostrategic dimensions of Libya’s civil war.
Libya’s post-revolutionary decline toward fragmentation and state collapse represents a growing cause for alarm
Tarek Megerisi analyses the geostrategic dimensions of Libya’s civil war.
It may yet represent a diplomatic opportunity for neutral external states such as Germany to block further negative interventions and prevent Libya becoming a client state of external powers
Tarek Megerisi reflects upon the latest developments in the Libyan conflict
From now on Turkey will have the say in Libya […] If Haftar finds no way to regain air sovereignty, the general will suffer further setbacks
Tarek Megerisi evaluates the growing power role of Turkey in the Libyan war.
Tarek Megerisi quoted on Libya conflict and how the conflict’s trajectory hinges on the response of Hifter’s foreign backers.
Europe’s window of opportunity in Libya is closing. It needs to move fast if it is to protect its role as a barrier against Russian encroachment, and prevent the development of another Syria-style conflict in its neighborhood.
Tarek Megerisi quoted on the Libya conflict and Europe's role in it.
Even if the United Arab Emirates are still backing Khalifa Haftar’s forces, his Russians, up to a certain extent, his Egyptian backers are looking for other intermediaries in Cyrenaica
Tarek Megerisi quoted on Khalifa Haftar's recent military defeats and the progression of Turkish forces in Libya.
There has been a shift in the conflict — in the general paradigm in Libya and the balance of power — and it was quite abrupt really
Tarek Megerisi spoke about how the Libya conflict has tilted the balance of power since the Turkish intervention
Turkey has changed the paradigm of war. That doesn’t mean the war is over, because Haftar still controls a lot of territory. But the balance has changed.
Tarek Megerisi comments on Turkey's intervention in the Libyan war
The German newspaper refers to Tarek Megerisi's Libya analyses.
This move suggests an acknowledgement by Haftar that his attack on Tripoli is unsalvageable, so he is trying to consolidate his case before the ramifications of that failure lead to unmanageable unrest or attempts at an internal coup
Tarek Megerisi comments on why the Tripoli government rejects rebel general's ceasefire offer in Libya