Libyan civil war = modern day spanish civil war

Libyan civil war = modern day spanish civil war

This is indisputable

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No Falangists, no Anarchists, no international brigades trying to save the Republic, no german expedition corps training for the next world war, no colonial theather because Lybia has NL colonies...

What this guy said.

Besides ISIL/ISIS there's no group trying to prove the superiority of their political ideology.

The Syrian Civil War is today's Spanish Civil War.

I find the shit going on in Libya and Syria right now to be more closer to the Yugoslav Wars in the early nineties. Hell, the Arab Revolutions that kicked off in the early 2010s reminded me more of when the Soviet Blocs fell.

No.

Also no, but closer I guess.

Assadist nationalists, IS ultra-reactionaries, FSA 'liberal republicans', Kurdish radical leftists. Hundreds to thousands of foreign volunteers on all sides. Foreign powers with their fingers in every side's pies. Seems closer than anything else we've had in the past few decades.

And not charismatic leader.

The Kurdish radical leftists are no where near as powerful as the Republicans.

Although, they do seem to be suffering the same fate with the rape and cleansing stuff.

>Libyan civil """""""war""""""""
>The two factions aren't even at war

inb4 ISIS, they're finished, and literally nobody cares what those Tuareg and Toubou niggers do in the desert.

This is a glorified hung parliament


The Syrian civil war is the real deal though

How so?

The Rojava Revolution is a much clearer parallel

Nationalists were the rebels in the spanish civil war.

Can someone explain what's going on Libya with the minimum possible number of memes?

It's all Syria in the news, I don't know what happened since the west invaded and Gadhafi died.

Don't know much about the war. Who are blue, green, and yellow?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libyan_Civil_War_(2014–present)

>The second Libyan Civil War[59][60] is an ongoing conflict among rival groups seeking control of the territory of Libya. The conflict is mostly between the government of the Council of Deputies that was elected democratically in 2014, also known as the "Tobruk government" and internationally recognized as the "Libyan Government"; and the rival Islamist government of the General National Congress (GNC), also called the "National Salvation Government", based in the capital Tripoli. The Tobruk government, strongest in eastern Libya, has the loyalty of the Libyan Army under the command of General Khalifa Haftar and has been supported by air strikes by Egypt and the UAE.[61] The Islamist government of the GNC, strongest in western Libya, rejected the results of the 2014 election, and is led by the Muslim Brotherhood, backed by the wider Islamist coalition known as "Libya Dawn" and other militias,[62][63] and aided by Qatar, Sudan, and Turkey.[61][64]

>In addition to these, there are also smaller rival groups: the Islamist Shura Council of Benghazi Revolutionaries, led by Ansar al-Sharia (Libya), which has had the support of the GNC;[65] the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant's (ISIL's) Libyan provinces;[66] as well as Tuareg militias of Ghat, controlling desert areas in the southwest; and local forces in Misrata District, controlling the towns of Bani Walid and Tawergha. The belligerents are coalitions of armed groups that sometimes change sides.[61]

They're absolutely comparable to Aragonese anarchists

not really, they have a kind of municipal democratic socialist programme, although private property and the state are recognised
the democracy doesn't come out of any kind of libertarian universalism but from the same nationalist populism that the PKK ran on back in its ML years
what we have is a national liberation movement first and foremost adapting to the modern political climate now that there's no ML superpower opposed to turkey
compare the CNT's programme back then to the rojava constitution and the differences are pretty obvious, david graeber is a fucking idiot

Are the Kurds really "Radical Leftists" or are they just leftist by Islamist standards?

They're legit.

Kurds are nationalist first and foremost, they want to establish KURDistan not some lala land of international communes. Go talk to Assyrians or Arabs who got displaced, or got their lands grabbed by them. Especially Assyrians

They're to the left of the USSR by most reasonable accounts

Rojava is a pluralist and diverse society. Like 30% of the people there are Arab

Obama and Clinton blew up a country and didn't help clean up the mess.

you know israel is around 70% jewish too?
it's very clearly a nationalist project, even the feminism comes from some weird matriarchal kurdish thing that ocalan believes

this KURDistan is for KURDS first and foremost, Again please talk to an Assyrian.

There is nothing wrong with nationalism and what kurds do is not something unique, displacements-landgrabbing etc are done throughout the region, up to the balkans.

dude there's like 500,000 Assyrians in the world

It's sad if some are mistreated, but they're far too few in number to ever get their own state

Green are Libyan Dawn, blue are various militias and possibly petroleum guards, though many of those are located under green in this map, yellow are ethnic Tuareg militias.

The only actual fighting is with the black guys, IS in Sirte and Ansar al Sharia in Benghazi. There's also occasionally between ethnic tuareg and ethnic tebu in the desert but nobody really gives a fuck about that.

>Ghaddafi dies
>Transitional council is formed
>Elections held, Islamist govt formed with mandate to rule for 18 months, write constitution get the country together.
>West and co. forget Libya exists
>Attempts to absorb militiae into the national army
>Corruption and general Arab incompetence get in the way
>18 months are up, progress is slow, govt tries to expand it's mandate and generally act like cunts
>Army under Gen. Haftar intervenes, New Elections held, new govt wins.
>Islamists do poorly, a handful of them get butthurt and attempt to stage a coup with the aid of various militiae
>Legit government flee to the east where the national army is strongest, after a short period of factionalism the national army is brought under the control of Gen Haftar.
>There's a short period of fighting which quickly settles into a relative peace
>Talks begin with the UN to form a national unity government.
>An agreement is reached, new govt, new president, now the UN recognised govt of Libya
>Islamists recognise it and surrender
>Some of the formerly legit govt accepts it, general Haftar and those loyal to him refuse to accept the government until the militiae disband
>More talks ongoing
>Meanwhile ISIS and the other Jihadists have been beaten back and will probably be destroyed within the year.
>Tuaregs and Tebus have been fucking around in the desert but are at peace now.

>Kurds are nationalist first and foremost
The KRG in Iraq is, the TEV-DEM in Syria isn't.

>ISIS ultra reactionaries

Nope.

>they aren't at war
>literally 20,000 deaths and rising
>implying there are only two sides that are clear cut orderly governments
>implying it's not a mishmash of jihadists and mercenary militias

>>Islamists recognise it and surrender

Lmao no

They did. The GNC is no more. The militiae are a different story though.

>militiae

>literally 20,000 deaths and rising
Try 5,000, mostly against Jihadists

>>implying there are only two sides that are clear cut orderly governments
There are two governments

>>implying it's not a mishmash of jihadists and mercenary militias
Militias who swear allegiance to either of the two governments.

>not being a romaboo

You could be a romaboo without being such autismo

>You could be a romaboo without being such autismo
defeats the purpose tbqh

Not a single point of comparison. Libya is basically a foreign-incited conflict.