Not likely, that was the objective from the beginning.

B

 

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Obama, NATO Must Stop Libya's Hardline Islamists From Taking Power


Monday, 22 Aug 2011 06:04 PM

By Martin Gould and Ashley Martella

 



 


 Libya is in danger of becoming "another Iran" if the Obama administration
fails to act quickly to support non-Islamist factors who led the country's
revolution Middle East expert Walid Phares says.

The hardline Islamists are just waiting to take over the country and it is
only the United States and its allies in NATO that can prevent them, Phares
says in an exclusive interview with Newsmax.TV.

"The Islamist network has its own propaganda and the propaganda is not in
the interests of having the image of the United States being defended and
protected," he said. "From the beginning of the process we should have
engaged with and partnered with the democracy forces not with the
fundamentalist forces."

Phares was speaking on the day it became clear that the rule of Moammar
Gadhafi was at an end 10 days before it would have marked its 42nd
anniversary. Three of the dictator's sons were captured as the capital,
Tripoli, fell, although Gadhafi's own whereabouts remain a mystery.

He said Libya is in danger of falling under radical Islamist leadership if
the U.S. doesn't throw solid support behind secular forces. "Look what
happened in Egypt and look what happened in Tunisia. We entered very late in
the game.

"We know that the interim council has former bureaucrats, people who would
like to build a pluralist democracy, but it also has a large contingent of
Islamic militants, so one has to be very careful about how the transition
will go about."

Phares, the Advisor to the Anti-Terrorism Caucus in the US House of
Representatives, said the chances of the Islamists ending up victorious are
about even. "It's a 50/50 possibility.

"The Islamist militias within the rebels are the most organized, widest
network. The people we see on the streets, those thousands of young men .
happy to see the departure of Gadhafi or at least his demise, are not those
who have power. They will only have power in the future if they organize
themselves into a political party if democracy or a democratic culture takes
root in Libya.

"Waiting. is basically inviting the Islamists . to seize the revolt and turn
it into another authoritarian regime.

"If the Islamist militias take over in Libya, then they are going to support
their colleagues in Tunisia and in Egypt and in Gaza and in Syria, so it all
depends on the near future of events in Libya. This is where we, the United
States and the international community, will have to be swift, smart and
strategic."

Phares said the Islamist groups have proven to be the best equipped,
organized and funded throughout this year's Arab Spring and they are now
setting the agenda in both Egypt and Tunisia, the other Middle East
countries where the government has been overthrown.

He pointed out that in Egypt, the revolution was led by "the youth, women,
minorities, the Facebook people, liberal elements of society," who were then
joined by the middle classes and labor groups.

"But soon enough, the Muslim Brotherhood moved in," said Phares, a Newsmax
contributor and author of the book "The Coming Revolution: Struggle for
Freedom in the Middle East."

"They are now leading politics in Egypt. The same could be said about other
countries, it could be about Libya and Syria and Tunisia as well.

Phares said the Libyan revolution would not have succeeded without NATO and
the United States, but now the war has been won, it is important for the
west to win the peace as well. He said the Islamist factions will be keen to
ensure that NATO's role in their country is now at an end.

"The Islamist militias.were the ones who did not want to see (NATO) boots on
the ground, because they know that if the international presence comes to
Libya it will connect with Libya's civil society, which is unarmed, and it
will impose a disarming of militia. 

"So the Islamist militia in Libya will make sure that NATO's mission is over
and that way they can move forward to grasp power."

Phares said the new Libyan government's top priority has to be disarming
militia groups. Otherwise it could find itself fighting both the remnants of
forces loyal to Gadhafi and to Islamists bent on seizing power for
themselves.

"This is where the United States and the international community and the
Arab moderates must put all the pressure they can on the new government to
disarm the militia before they engage in the political process."

Phares said the events in Libya over the past 48 hours will have been
watched closely by other despots such as Syria's Bashir al-Assad and Sudan's
Omar al-Bashir. He said they will see very clearly how a "dictator who
fought his own people with weapons and tanks and planes ended up being
defeated.

 



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