COVERT MISSION ENDS IN FIREBALL: Key Libyan General and Turkish Brass Vanish in SUSPICIOUS Ankara Crash. Was This an “Accident” or an ASSASSINATION?
A private jet carrying the architect of Libya’s fragile military unification DISINTEGRATED just minutes after leaving Turkey’s capital, killing General Muhammad al-Haddad and four top officers. While officials mutter about “technical failure,” insiders are whispering about a geopolitical HIT. This was no ordinary flight—it was a covert return from HIGH-STAKES defense talks aimed at solidifying Turkey’s explosive military footprint in the oil-rich, war-torn nation.
The funeral was a SHAM. As Turkish military chiefs solemnly saluted flag-draped caskets, they were secretly preparing to board the VERY NEXT PLANE to Tripoli, proving this deadly game continues. The charred black boxes are now being shipped to Germany—a desperate move that screams COVER-UP. Why outsource the truth unless the local findings would implicate powerful shadows?
This crash has effectively DECAPITATED western Libya’s military command, throwing U.N. peace efforts into a tailspin and leaving a power vacuum that Ankara and its rivals are now scrambling to fill. The timing is too perfect, the victims too pivotal. In the shadow war for Libya’s future, the first shot was a plane falling from the sky.
Ask yourself: in a region where generals are chess pieces, who benefits most when the king suddenly falls? The silence from world capitals is deafening, and the truth is buried deeper than the wreckage.




