Qaddafi sponsored terrorism, lest you forget.Not a real answer..dont be a coward
the answer is NO..right?
Qaddafi sponsored terrorism, lest you forget.Not a real answer..dont be a coward
the answer is NO..right?
Not a real answer..dont be a coward
the answer is NO..right?
Qaddafi sponsored terrorism, lest you forget.
There's nothing funny about rape.
Youre the one making the unfounded allegations...If he didnt rape you then how do you know??
...why?
Shut your c00n ass up. You support all the white rapist, terrorist and dictators in Israel.Ghadaffi was a prolific rapist, terrorist, and brutal dictator.
fukk Arab North Africa

Shut your c00n ass up. You support all the white rapist, terrorist and dictators in Israel.
That's a "hated oppressive brutal dictator" riding through the heart of one of his cities with no fukks given...Those people are just pretending to be happy and following him around...too much son that day for a sniper on the roof to pick him off...
Imagine ANY western leader riding around in their city like that...You think a french, UK, German PM etc can drive around in they cities like that?
We had one POTUS that tried it in Dallas...he had his brains splattered all over his wife...


The war against Chad?
*crickets*
Libyan involvement with Chad can be said to have started in 1968, during the Chadian Civil War, when the insurgent Muslim National Liberation Front of Chad (FROLINAT) extended its guerrilla war against the Christian President François Tombalbaye to the northerly Borkou-Ennedi-Tibesti Prefecture (BET).[8] Libya's king Idris I felt compelled to support the FROLINAT because of long-standing strong links between the two sides of the Chadian-Libyan border. To preserve relations with Chad's former colonial master and current protector, France, Idris limited himself to granting the rebels sanctuary in Libyan territory and to providing only non-lethal supplies.[4]
All this changed with the Libyan coup d'état of 1 September 1969 that deposed Idris and brought Muammar Gaddafi to power. Gaddafi claimed the Aouzou Strip in northern Chad, referring to an unratified treaty signed in 1935 by Italy and France (then the colonial powers of Libya and Chad, respectively).[4] Such claims had been previously made when in 1954 Idris had tried to occupy Aouzou, but his troops were repelled by the French Colonial Forces.[9]

Oh you mean the Anglo french meddling and instigating in post colonial Africa
I got news for you buddy...EVERY country in Africa faced that in the 60s and 70s from Nigeria,Cameroon,S Africa,Kenya,Ethipia,Tanzania,Congo,Angola...there is no African country that didnt have those problems over disputed colonial territory....in that regard Ghadaffi was not any different from any other African leader.
In fact were it not for the french meddling that conflict would have ended alot sooner.

You've added nothing to the conversation, white supremacist.