Líbia: EUA diz que Egito e EAU são responsáveis por ataques aéreos sobre Trípoli: diferenças entre revisões

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There had already been evidence of foreign involvement, with reports of American made bomb fragments being found in the wreckage. Previous attacks by General Haftar's forces have struck {{w|Benghazi}}, with Libyan planes said to lack the range or capabilities for a night time attack on a target as distant as Tripoli.
 
US officials are said to have been aware of the possibility of involvement from other regional countries, with Egypt, UAE and {{w|Saudi Arabia}} supporting secular militias, while {{w|Qatar}} support more Islamist forces, who are locked in violence as they contest the future of their country. Rulers within the region are reported to be alarmed by the recent gains from Islamist factions.
 
{{QuoteLeft|"[they] are now stronger than the government itself, and [they] do now possess arms even more sophisticated than the government itself"|source=Mohamed Abdel Aziz, Libyan Foreign minister}}
 
Libya's foreign minister, {{w|Mohamed Abdel Aziz}}, stated in an interview with ''{{w|The Guardian}}'' that the Government was no longer able to defend the country's assets, and while they did not want any outside intervention, they were in need of support and supplies. He stated the government were struggling to secure national assets against those "who are now stronger than the government itself, and who do now possess arms even more sophisticated than the government itself".
 
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