The Libyan Center for Security and Military Studies: Al-Dabaiba’s contract with an American mercenary company is a “fatal mistake” for which Libya will pay dearly
The Libyan Center for Security and Military Studies confirmed that Al-Dabaiba’s contract with the American security company “Amentium” is a grave mistake for which Libya will pay a heavy price, noting that “countries that respect themselves and their status do not deal and contract in the fields of training, armament, and military logistics with companies that can be classified as mercenary companies.” .
The center explained in a statement published on its account on the “X” website (formerly Twitter*), that this company has clear links with American intelligence, which indicates that its work on Libyan territory will be predominantly “secret,” and it will be difficult to monitor their movements and monitor their activities. And knowing their true intentions and goals, which may increase the state of security chaos in Libya and not the other way around.
The Center warned that this company has previous notorious experiences in the countries of Africa, Asia, and Europe, where it brought with it nothing but instability and chaos in these countries, and the entry of the United States through this company into the western region coincides with the rise of Russian military influence through “Wagner.” “And the African Legion project in the eastern and southern regions.
The center continued by saying, “It appears that the United States has other goals hidden behind the guise of reforming the security sector, in order to confront and contain Russian influence, which increases the possibility of military confrontation again between the eastern and western regions, this time with direct American and Russian support, and thus it is likely to lead “This plan is for more chaos and security unrest throughout the entire Libyan state.”
The center concluded by saying, “If Al-Dabaiba’s goal in contracting with this company was to summon it to protect him from his opponents in the West and East, then this is considered a greater sin that needs to be addressed urgently.”