A General Who Has Never Achieved Victory!!

By: Mahjoub Fadl Badri
Yesterday, our army crushed the militias of the Dagalo family and Khalifa Haftar in Jabal Al-Uwaynat, in the Triangle Battle that left nothing behind of those militias but ashes. The defeat was so complete that MBZ (Mohammed bin Zayed) was left wringing his hands over what he had spent, lamenting: “If only I hadn’t supported that miserable general who has never won a single battle, nor that doomed Janjaweed who knows nothing of warfare against a professional, historic army like the Sudanese Army, which has never known defeat in its long history.”
In the 1980s, under Gaddafi’s rule, Libya entered a territorial dispute with neighboring Chad over the Aouzou Strip. Gaddafi sent half of his elite forces under the command of his friend Colonel Khalifa Haftar to fight the Chadian army. The two forces met in the Battle of Wadi Doum in March 1987, where Haftar’s forces were dealt a crushing defeat. Hundreds of Libyan soldiers were captured — including Colonel Haftar himself.
In a shady deal brokered by the Americans, Haftar was released and transferred to the United States, where he lived secretly for twenty years in Virginia. He is, without doubt, a full-fledged agent — a traitor to his country and a deserter of his commander.
Haftar returned to Libya in 2011, carefully groomed and selected — just as Hamid Karzai returned to Afghanistan and Ahmed Chalabi to Iraq.
After Gaddafi’s death, Haftar began building his own force with Emirati funding and American support, later calling it the Libyan National Army (LNA), and he even awarded himself the title of Field Marshal!!
The “Field Marshal” (a laughable title!) tried to seize Tripoli but failed miserably, leaving behind countless innocent victims and a river of blood — all to please his Emirati sponsor, who acts as the American cat’s paw in the region.
Haftar was forced to retreat to his stronghold in Benghazi and surrounding areas. His only real success was in tearing apart Libya’s national unity. Just as he failed to capture Tripoli, he had earlier failed to defeat the Chadian army in Wadi Doum, where he was captured in disgrace and later sold himself to Libya’s enemies — adding shame upon shame.
He then tried to rebrand himself as a revolutionary among Libya’s revolutionaries, despite having their blood on his hands. But failure was the inevitable outcome for someone who follows such a path in life.
This traitor seems to believe that the title “Field Marshal” will somehow transform him into a symbol of heroism — erasing the disgrace of the humiliating defeat he suffered at the hands of the Chadian army, which had barely a fraction of the strength Haftar’s forces possessed. The delusion only deepened, and he began seeing Hemedti and his militias as allies who could rescue him from his misfortunes.
Indeed, birds of a feather flock together.
At Jabal Al-Uwaynat, our army crushed Haftar’s forces and his militias just as it crushed the militias of the Dagalo family.
Victory to our brave army.
Glory and strength to our fighting people.
Shame and disgrace to our enemies and collaborators.
Victory comes only from God.
God is the Greatest, and may the eyes of cowards never sleep.
Source: Al-Muhaqqiq News Website