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“We are committed to continued cooperation with Libyan forces in support of a stable, unified and sovereign Libya,” said Lt. Gen. John Brennan, U.S. Africa Command Deputy Commander. The B-52s flew from the USA to Libya as a BTF mission coordinated with Libyan counterparts.

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If we argue "America First" and withdraw from NATO, how do we justify suppoting troops in AFRICA?

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Why did the United States and EU kill Gaddafi? The United States helped in destroying Libya 🇱🇾 economy, at the time one of the best economy in Africa. Leave Africa to develop. Let Africa be great

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Is this the same Libya that hosts Wagner on a few airfields and functions as a transhipment hub for their ops in Africa?

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Is the same Libia bombed from NATO for stop freedom and africans unity??? 😏

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Congo -

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🙏🏾🙏🏾🇺🇲✌🏿✌🏿💙

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Business as usual. Folly

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🙂✌️✌️

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I wouldn't trust anyone named John Brennan.

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Where is stable Libya after you divided it?

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