It isn't a question of a new commander, there will always be someone in charge as long as there is even one left.
But the real master is gone. That leaves a bunch who might be capable (sorta), but not AS capable as he was.
Keep eliminating the best players, and pretty soon, they're playing with their farm team.
I think that is very ill informed of the situation. The US just last month published a report saying Iran is the biggest sponsor of terrorism. I don't think they are anywhere near crippled. And now they have Russia doing their bidding also.
National Security
Iran, Russia Smuggling Weapons to Libyan Terror Factions
U.S., Libyan officials see evidence of illicit arms network fomenting chaos in Libya
Forces loyal to Libya's UN-recognized GNA parade a Russian-made Pantsir air defense system truck / Getty Images
Adam Kredo - June 4, 2020 3:30 PM
Iran and Russia were caught shipping heavy weaponry into Libya, providing new evidence of an illicit arms smuggling operation that has equipped anti-government terror groups with, among other things, anti-tank missiles, according to American and Libyan officials who spoke to the Washington Free Beacon.
A weapons cache was recently flown into Libya by Cham Wings, a Syrian-operated commercial airline tied to Bashar al-Assad and subject to U.S. sanctions. The shipment included Russian-made weapons and, for the first time, Iranian arms, according to information obtained by Libya's Government of National Accord (GNA), the country's U.S.-backed interim ruling council.
The weapons were delivered to Libyan military commander Khalifa Haftar, who is in charge of multiple terrorist factions waging war against the GNA and its Western backers. Russia and Iran are supporting Haftar's forces, which have been accused of carrying out war crimes.
Iran's new involvement marks a significant escalation in Libya's years-long civil war, according to American, Israeli, and Libyan officials. By fomenting chaos in the country, Iran hopes to increase its regional footprint and undermine democratic reformers backed by the United States and other Western governments. Haftar's militias used this weaponry to battle GNA forces in and around Tripoli, a central battleground in the civil war.
"The Iranian twist is something that's new," Mohammed Ali Abdallah, a senior adviser to the GNA and its representative to the United States, told the Free Beacon. "Their involvement has not been as visible in this crisis."
https://freebeacon.com/national-security/iran-russia-smuggling-weapons-to-libyan-terror-factions/