Debka wrote:
>   
Vol. 15, Issue 692, January 1, 2016
>   
US Ground Troops for Obama’s New anti-ISIS Front in Libya
>   
 
>   With the Russians in charge of the war on ISIS in Syria and the
>   US-trained Iraqi Sunni Hashid al-Ashari leading the Iraqi army to
>   success in driving the jihadists out of central Ramadi, President
>   Barack Obama is focusing on a new, still secret, project: A third
>   front against the Islamic State which - much to the surprise of
>   Washington insiders - he is planning to open in Libya and, even
>   more surprisingly, with US ground troops deployed along with other
>   forces.
>   Reporting this exclusively, DEBKA Weekly’s military and
>   intelligence sources have learned that preparations for the new
>   campaign are afoot at operational commands in the Pentagon and at
>   the US Central Command, CENTCOM, in Tampa, Florida.
>   Their potential timeline is late February or early March 2016.
>   For exterminating the ISIS bane in Libya, Washington is assembling
>   a new coalition. While collaborating with Russia in the Syrian
>   arena, and with the Iranians and the Iraqi army and Sunnis in
>   Iraq, Obama is counting on France, Britain and Italy to join the
>   US in putting up the bulk of the assault force for
>   Libya. Discussions are in train with Spain and Egypt as well.
>   The operational plan calls for large US air, naval and ground
>   units to spearhead the assault on the main Libyan redoubts of
>   ISIS, Al Qaeda, Ansar al-Sharia and other radical Islamist
>   organizations. Cruise missile strikes will blast them from US,
>   British, French and Italian warships on the Mediterranean.
>   At the peak of the assault, US, British and French marines will
>   land on shore for an operation billed as the largest Western
>   allied war landing since the 1952 Korean War.
>   According to details obtained by DEBKA Weekly’s sources, one group
>   will be dropped ashore from the Gulf of Sidra (see attached map)
>   to seize the town of Sirte, a city of 50,000, where ISIS has
>   planted its central military command center in Libya.
>   This group will then split up into two task forces.
>   One will head south to take over the capital, Tripoli and its oil
>   fields 370 kilometers away and reinstate Libya’s central
>   government, which has been functioning in exile at the northern
>   port of Tobruk near the Egyptian border.
>   On its way to Tripoli, the force will take control of three towns:
>   Misrata, Zliten and Khoms.
>   The second task force will head north to capture the eastern
>   Libyan capital of Benghazi, seizing Ras Lanuf, 200 kilometers east
>   of Sirte, en route.
>   A second marine force will meanwhile land in eastern Libya to
>   capture Darnah, a port city with 150,000 inhabitants, which
>   radical Islamic groups linked to Al Qaeda or ISIS use as their
>   stamping ground.
>   The most powerful ISIS ally is the ultra-violent Ansar al-Sharia.
>   The Obama administration will therefore be going into Libya for
>   the second time in four years – only this time up front and on the
>   ground - for three objectives:
>   1. Control of Libya’s oil and gas fields.
>   2. Stripping ISIS of its jumping-off base for terrorizing Europe
>   from across the Mediterranean.
>   3. Saving Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco from the noose ISIS and Al
>   Qaeda are pulling around them from their back yard.
>   If this campaign takes off, President Obama will have given up the
>   cherished hope of winding down his presidency in 2016 with America
>   at peace, and his long-held principle of not sending American
>   troops into battle. Instead, he will bend every American resource
>   to eradicate a key stronghold of the biggest Islamic terrorist
>   menace hanging over the West and loosen its stranglehold on the
>   African continent.
>   Unlike the first Libya campaign, Obama will lead the second from
>   the front.