Libya has plunged into an unimaginable chaos with two rival governments and armed factions fighting for power that is for oil.
The intention of Mogherini is to achieve a ceasefire in order to protect airports and infrastructure.
After four years from the end of Gaddafi's Libya is the stage of an explosion of violence without limits led by Al Qaeda and the Islamic State (ISIS).
Libya needs a long-term strategy to counter a terrorist threat that is poorly defined alarming over illegal immigration to Europe; the whole system is at risk of total collapse.
Perhaps it is time to send as soon as possible advisors and intelligence to support the police and the efforts of the army to fight the ISIS, but the line that now prevails is that there must not be a military solution to Libya but only policy forgetting the teaching of Clausewitz that military means are themselves political.
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