Anas El Gomati, founder of Libya’s first think tank, the Sadek Institute, sheds light on the devastating impact of Libya's civil war, particularly after the bombing of a migrant detention center in Tripoli. He delves into the controversial role of rogue General Khalifa Haftar, a former CIA collaborator, and his coup attempts. The discussion highlights the complexities of U.S. foreign policy towards Libya and the urgent need for effective leadership amid a chaotic political landscape, revealing both the humanitarian toll and the struggle for democracy in the region.