In an article published on 8 June with The Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington, Anna Jacobs discusses how the battle for Tripoli in Libya is subject to international interference and regional rivalries. Jacobs analyses that, Russia's ever growing influence in Libya even in the aftermath of the partial defeat of the Libyan National Army (LNA) and Haftar to the Government of National Accord (GNA), is most likely to work as an incentive for the United-States to become more involved with Libyan matters.Click here to read the article.