Libya : a stalemate, a deadlock, and a consensus stalemate It seems to me that our experiences from various political backgrounds, intellectual references, and professional streams have not qualified to be able to take initiatives at an inclusive forum to avoid further divisions in the Libyan society and to end the havoc of civil war that has burned green and made into ruins. We are talking today about the advanced military forces from the east to the west of Libya , which was stationed on the outskirts of the Libyan capital of Tripoli . We say that if no, the military forces did not respond to what happened, and we all described the initiative of Mr. Ghassan Salama, the UN Special Envoy to Libya . But it seems that the ships were not heading as they were drawn towards the National Forum, the whole UN initiative in its content three stages working to cross the Libyan state and facilitate the stability to see that victory and then attributed fragmentation. Things c
رمزي حليم مفراكس رجل اعمال ليبي / كاتب ومحلل اسياسي وافتصادي والعلاقات الدولية Ramzi Mavrakis / Businessman / Political & Economics Writer