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Email points to war-profiteering and coordinated foreign exploitation of post-Gaddafi Libya🔴 A March 6, 2012 email to Jeffrey Epstein details plans to carve up Libya’s post-war economy immediately after regime change, framing the country as an open market rather than a sovereign state in recovery.
🔴 The correspondence outlines how the Abu Dhabi–based Saad–Al Otaiba network—early financial backers of the NTC—moved to secure banking, telecoms, oil services, food production, and heavy-industry distribution while Libya remained unstable.
🔴 The timing and scope strongly suggest war profiteering: capitalizing on regime collapse, foreign-backed factions, and weak institutions to lock in long-term control of strategic sectors.
🔴 The documents fit a broader pattern in the files indicating UAE–Israel alignment in post-conflict environments—leveraging money, political access, and intelligence-linked intermediaries to extract assets and influence under the cover of “reconstruction” and “partnerships.”
🔴 Libya is presented not as a nation rebuilding after NATO intervention, but as a portfolio: banks, oil, telecoms, food, and drilling licenses divided among foreign interests with local proxies.
🔴 The sender explicitly contrasts smaller Libyan trading families with the Saad–Al Otaiba bloc as having “much more potential” for large deals—underscoring how power flowed outward, not inward.
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