About taking head of state out of the equasion, an old adage I learned was: never kill the opposing party chief: you never know what would come after.
This is old grand'pa wishdom but does that apply in the case of G.
I would just remind that he likes to say I am not the head of Lybian state just the gardian of the revolution...
Without playing with words, as him, the real question is taking him out of the board means you have someone to replace him.
The problematic is not philosophical but practical: states (US, France, UK...) need someone to talk to.
For the Lybian rebellion: mission accomplished, at least for the french. A letter from the head of the rebellion council has arrived in Paris. (http://fr.news.yahoo.com/73/20110325...y-d79e08a.html) sorry in french
But for the G government? There a special special ops is probably needed.
Anyways, seems G is in trouble: Ajdabiya felt during the night (for me)
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