People with an agenda hoping to pin it on the US?What are they investigating and why? On the surface, he was a dictator killed in a civil war after his gov't collapsed. Who would be looking much deeper than that?
Did he play of his own accord?He's dead, who care? He played a dangerous game and lost.
Obviously, he died of Lead poisoning.
Did he play of his own accord?
Seems he was cozy with the US, then suddenly not so cozy with the US.
What exactly did he do, that was a threat to nations of the North Atlantic?
Don't get me wrong, I'm not all that upset that he's dead. What's eating at me is why.
Well, he seemed capable of assisting in anti terror operations, acting as the US' defacto terrorist interrogator, and being an arms length ally of the US.Perhaps people feel most threatened, when they don't know exactly what he's done or is capable of! :lol:
Well, he seemed capable of assisting in anti terror operations, acting as the US' defacto terrorist interrogator, and being an arms length ally of the US.
How does that threaten NATO Nations?
He kicked out PetroCan/Suncor...three weeks later Canadian bombs started falling.Seems he was cozy with the US, then suddenly not so cozy with the US.
What exactly did he do, that was a threat to nations of the North Atlantic?
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He kicked out PetroCan/Suncor...three weeks later Canadian bombs started falling.
Maybe you should change your avatar to this:
Do you think they have more than 49% now that Gaddafi is gone?Suncor (or Petro-Canada, as we’re still known in Libya) has a 49% working
interest in Harouge Oil Operations, which is a joint venture company with the
National Oil Corporation of Libya (NOC). Harouge is charged with developing and
producing from existing fields (including Amal, Ghani, En Naga and Ed Dib), and
new commercial discoveries.
What exactly did he do, that was a threat to nations of the North Atlantic?
Don't get me wrong, I'm not all that upset that he's dead. What's eating at me is why.