NATO airstrikes kill Ghaddafi's son and 3 grandchildren

Africa's not a country... Thats like calling prince william the prince of europe.. Btw, that Kate chick to be first ever QILF?? i rhinknso
 
we should print out a huge one of those "LOLUMAD?" pictures and put it in a prominent spot in libya. troll him out of office
 
we should print out a huge one of those "LOLUMAD?" pictures and put it in a prominent spot in libya. troll him out of office
 
Well, he's a crazy fuck who has loads of grown-up children anyway to continue his leeeeegacyyy (at least 6 legits) so give up your shit or die, modafucke. Enough oppression be enough, son! Wordd.
 
She's not the queen you fuck

If you're going to criticize people for their mistakes, at least get your own shit straight.
 
I'm pretty sure i said "to be", as in the future after elizabeth and prince charles die u fucking retard. My shit is straight so learn to read and enjoy ur karma rape /PWN
 
Initially, I thought this was Saif Gadaffi, who is a graduate of my university, and is currently under investigation for plagiarising his PhD thesis.

Turns out he has two sons, both called Saif.
 
i thought this as well, before i was explained how she can be queen by my parents, she will be queen, as prince william will be king (as he is royal blood), and he is male, its all confusing, but she can be queen. i don't completely understand it as its a bit one sided but thats just a rule they have in royal blood etc etc, and for the record i am british aha.
 
The wife of the male heir becomes Queen upon his accession to the throne. The husband of a female heir becomes Prince Regent.
 
she will be the queen CONSORT, which is different than what the current queen is. So she would still kind of be a queen, but not exactly.

regardless of minor details though, the kid i was initially addressing is still a fuck
 
Tripoli, Libya (CNN)[/b] -- One of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's sons -- Saif al-Arab Gadhafi -- was killed after a NATO airstrike, a spokesman for Libya's government said Sunday at a press conference.Moammar Gadhafi and his wife were in their son's house when it was targeted, spokesman Musa Ibrahim said. Both of them are in good health, according to the spokesman.The victim is one of two Gadhafi sons whose names begin with Saif. The other is Saif al-Islam Gadhafi, who had previously touted reform but has emerged as one of his father's most visible defenders in recent months.Ibrahim said several of Moammar Gadhafi's grandchildren also died in the attack.The house in Tripoli was destroyed by the strike, with a massive crater where the house used to be. At least one unexploded bomb could be seen at the scene.
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Gallery: The Gadhafi familyRELATED TOPICS[/b]Moammar GadhafiLibyaNATO[/list]The building was in a residential area of Tripoli, according to Ibrahim, who insisted that Saif al-Arab Gadhafi was a student in Germany who was not deeply involved in Libya's military and government. The 29-year-old was the sixth of Gadhafi's eight biological children.Ibrahim railed against NATO after the fatal strike, calling it an illegal act and a "war crime."NATO officials could not immediately be reached for comment. A senior official in President Barack Obama's administration said the U.S. government is "very aware" of the reports, but cannot confirm who, if anyone, died in a strike until they see the evidence. The White House referred CNN to NATO for further questions on the reported Gadhafi family casualties.Gunfire broke out around Tripoli after the news came out, while a large crowd of demonstrators gathered around Moammar Gadhafi's compound. Images on Libyan state TV showed what appeared to be dozens of people chanting and waving flags.Protesters could be heard yelling, "We want to redeem the martyr," as well as, "Oh youth, this is time for jihad."Members of Gadhafi's inner circle have been calling members of Obama's administration, saying "someone important" in the regime had been killed, a senior U.S. administration official told CNN. But they did not specify who had died, only to stress that it wasn't Moammar Gadhafi himself.A spokesman for the Libyan opposition doubted the veracity of the report of the son's death, saying, "In all honesty, we never heard of Saif al-Arab until the start of the uprising.""We don't believe this is true," said Abdul Hafiz Ghoga, deputy chairman of the Transitional National Council in Benghazi. "It is all fabrications by the regime in a desparate attempt to get sympathy ... This regime constantly lies and keeps lying."Ibrahim, the spokesman for Gadhafi's government, accused NATO of launching the strike specifically in order to kill the Libyan leader.Earlier this week, U.S. Ambassador to Libya Gene Cretz acknowledged that "our own laws" would affect any decision to try to assassinate Moammar Gadhafi directly."I don't believe that any credible group or individual sees the solution to the Libyan problem without the removal of Moammar Gadhafi, one way or the other," he said. "But our job and our goal is to get a political solution, but through the means that we are allowed to by our own laws."This is not the first time that Moammar Gadhafi reportedly has been at the site of an airstrike that killed one of his children.In April 1986, U.S. forces launched an airstrike that targeted Moammar Gadhafi's residential compound. As a result, the Libyan leader's adopted daughter, Hanna Gadhafi, was killed.Saif al-Arab Gadhafi, then just 3 years old, was hospitalized after suffering injuries in that strike, Libyan officials then said. Video shows what Libyan officials claimed were him and his brother Khamis, though both boys were heavily bandaged and their faces were not clearly visible.At the time, President Ronald Reagan told the American people the bombings were an act of self-defense following the bombing of a West Berlin club that killed two American servicemen and injured several others.And on Monday, Ibrahim issued a defiant statement saying Moammar Gadhafi was alive despite what the Libyan government called a NATO attempt to kill him by bombing his compound."The message that was sent by NATO in the early hours of this morning was sent to the wrong address," Ibrahim said.Bruce Riedel, a former adviser to three U.S. presidents and now a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution think tank, said the reported killing could complicate any chances that Moammar Gadhafi might leave Libya peaceably after a negotiated solution."A political solution was always a long shot," Riedel told CNN by e-mail. "But in Libya's very tribal politics, the death of a son makes any political settlement all that much harder."
 
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