Libyan cabinet members have condemned the weekend US raid against the city of Benghazi, and the capture of Ahmed Abu Khatallah, saying it was a violation of Libyan sovereignty and demanding his return.
The US has offered few details on their capture of Khatallah, basing their case on him on secret evidence, and saying only that the US troops involved in the weekend raid all “safely departed.”
US officials claim Khatallah was involved in the 2012 Benghazi consulate attack, which killed the US Ambassador to Libya. Libya’s Justice Ministry argues such an extradition should’ve happened through traditional channels, and that the US neither told Libya of its suspicions nor of its plan to attack.
There was fighting throughout the weekend in Benghazi, as troops loyal to coup General Khalifa Hifter, a long-time US ally, pressed their offensive. It is unclear if the US operation ran alongside one of the Hifter raids widely reported in the media, or if it was done separately.
It's obvious that the USG doesn't give a ratsass about Libyan sovereignty.
It's also obvious that the U.S. government doesn't give a ratsass about it's own sovereignty either. Just look at the swarms of illegal alien children making it into America thanks to Obama's "open borders" policy and all his talk about amnesty. Hell, Obama is flat out telling everyone in the entire world to come to America, where they will be greeted by open arms and free everything at the expense of our diminishing taxpaying base.
Yeah, Obama is so "open borders" that he deported more immigrants in his first 3.5 years as president than Bush did in two full terms.
And of course there's no such thing as an "illegal alien," nor any need for "amnesty," since the US Constitution unambiguously forbids the federal government to regulate immigration.
Well, Obama deliberately help to destabilize these countries so they become open borders, with no central government he can do as he please…..Libya, Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan.