By Walid Al-Rtimi, a political analyst

Walid Al-Rtimi

Haftar is now adopting the American position politically, as he wears a necktie, presents a clear electoral speech, receives social components and feminist activities, and is met at the presidential level in Egypt, etc.

Haftar also will not be late in adopting the armed Russian position in a moment, if the opportunity arises, as he went out ahead of his sons in military maneuvers with live ammunition, armored vehicles and Russian aircraft, as the influx of Russian weapons did not stop, and the news about the presence of Russian officers at a higher level and form than Wagner's.

The question is ... What are we going to do?

What are we going to do in presence of a presidential council that overlooks all the hostile behavior of Haftar at a time Al-Haddad has not given the status of chief of staff and Qununu has been prevented from speaking? 
What are we going to do under a government that does not see itself concerned with the political scene and suffers from a clear defect in its composition, but rather visits Abu Dhabi on a moonless night? 
What are we going to do in light of the utter silence of a political current that is content with modest leaflets on social media? 
What are we going to do when everyone sees how all sacrifices are multiplied by zero? 
What are we going to do in the face of an alarming security scene in western Libya? 
Do we continue the superficial questioning of electoral promises to Haftar? 
Shall we continue the rough comparison between Haftar and Gaddafi? 
Do we keep asking the easy questions that we know the answers to? 
Should we wait for one of the two, either Haftar wins the elections or returns to militarily again? 
Enough of intellectual laziness and tolerance of things, we must face the truth and serious and sincere patriotic work to avoid any scenario that threatens our future in a more serious and difficult way.

 

Disclaimer:  The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the writer, and do not necessarily reflect those of the Libya Observer

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