Will Russia Get Involved In The Libyan And Yemen Wars?

Khalifa Haftar (left), the chief of the Libyan National Army, meets with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Moscow on August 14, 2017.

Newsweek: Is Russia Ready for Another War? Libya and Yemen Leaders Ask for Vladimir Putin's Help

Leaders of influential armed movements in Libya and Yemen have appealed for Russian intervention to solve the crises that have ravaged their respective countries in the wake of a regional uprising years ago.

The spokesperson for the self-proclaimed Libyan National Army, which is led by General Khalifa Haftar and represents one of two rival factions attempting to claim control of the country, said Wednesday that Russian support was needed to better equip his forces and help establish a unified national government. Under longtime leader Muammar al-Qaddafi, Libya and Russia enjoyed a strong military relationship, but this fell out after a West-backed 2011 insurgency and a subsequent international ban on selling arms to the Libyan armed forces.

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WNU Editor: The above Newsweek story was posted last month .... but the answer is the same if it is asked today .... Russia is not going to get involved directly. The Libyan and Yemen wars are quagmires for anyone who gets involved, and Russia simply does not have the resources to make such a commitment.

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