What’s the biggest threat to Libya?

Fighters with the National Transitional Council from the Tripoli Brigade guard blindfolded prisoners, allegedly foreign fighters with loyalist troops, outside the restive city of Bani Walid.
Fighters with the Nationwide Transitional Council from the Tripoli Brigade guard blindfolded prisoners, allegedly overseas fighters with loyalist troops, outdoors the restive metropolis of Bani Walid on October 18, 2011 [Marco Longari/AFP] (AFP)

What involves thoughts whenever you consider Libya?

Possibly the late Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, the 2011 revolution, or maybe the western army intervention that toppled the longtime chief.

However how a few failed state? It's break up between two governments, loads of armed militias, and hundreds of overseas fighters. On high of that, the UN is warning that mercenaries and overseas fighters pose a risk to the nation.

On this episode:

  • Sasha Toperich (@SashaToperich), Government Vice President of Transatlantic Management Community (@TLN_DC)

Episode credit:

This episode was produced by Khaled Soltan. Our host is Sami Zeidan. George Alwer is the sound designer. Aya Elmileik is the lead engagement producer and Munera AlDosari is the assistant engagement producer. Omar al-Saleh is the chief producer.

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