France, U.S., and Arab intelligence services “cold-war” on Libya

The diplo­matic and intel­li­gence “cold war” among these sides: French intel­li­gence Saudi intel­li­gence, and the CIA to secure a new Libyan leader who should replace Muam­mar Gaddafi, each intel­li­gence agency works accord­ing to its own inter­est­ing accord­ing to:

- The Saudi intel­li­gence and other GCC coun­tries (Qatar, UAE) to sup­port the Crown Prince of Libya Mohammed Al-Senussi, allow­ing the return of the monar­chy to Libya again (both Qatari Al-Jazeera and Saudi Al-Arabiya pro­mote Al-Senussi as Qaddafi’s successor).

Qatar went a step fur­ther in London’s con­fer­ence on the Libyan cri­sis, putting pres­sure on the Washington-Paris-London tri­an­gle, to adopt its point of allow­ing the Libyan oppo­si­tion to export small sup­plies of oil to buy their needs of arms and mil­i­tary equipment.

- The U.S. intel­li­gence sup­ports some senior mil­i­tary offi­cials who defected from the Gaddafi regime, specif­i­cally those who are asso­ci­ated with the Mugharief Move­ment (National Front for the Sal­va­tion of Libya), which formed dur­ing the early eight­ies of the last cen­tury in Khartoum-Sudan with the sup­port of for­mer Sudanese pres­i­dent Jaf­far Nimeiri, Saudi Ara­bia and the CIA (Red Ant Lib­er­a­tion wrote on this con­nec­tion). Funny is that the U.S. started to con­nect Al-Qaeda and Hezbol­lah fight side by side with the Libyan Islamists to block them from power in the future.

- French intel­li­gence sup­port cur­rent mil­i­tary per­son­nel who defected from the Gaddafi regime and asso­ci­ated with some of the Libyan oppo­si­tion lead­ers based in Egypt (Qaddafi’s cousin Ahmed Gad­haf al-Dam).

The Islamists are most likely to rise as an alter­na­tive power to Qad­hafi regime and for this rea­son, it is expected that Wash­ing­ton and its allies to delay mil­i­tary oper­a­tions against Qaddafi if the Islamists will seize the oppor­tu­nity to a greater power and that to allow Gaddafi’s forces to launch a counter-attack again forc­ing the Islamists forces to retreat towards Benghazi.

The above sce­nario will repeat itself again and again until the emerg­ing of the NFSL as the oppo­si­tion power to replace Qaddafi’s regime. The next CIA move is to pro­vide the Libyan oppo­si­tion move­ment NFSL allied with the U.S. with arms and sup­plies, in order to achieve more and more gains on the other armed oppo­si­tion factions.

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