It is difficult to resist talking about the fall of Moammar Khaddafi. Like any other fall, the big revelations follow. The exposure of a dictator’s life justifies the actions of those who overthrew him. As head of state, the leader of a country has a different life, as shown by revelations of Khaddafi’s wealth, secret tunnels, crimes, “obsession” for Condi Rice, and more. As the Xhosa of South Africa say, “When the big tree falls, the goat eats its leaves.”
Khaddafi certainly was not a saint. What the international media does not understand is that his nation was made of different tribes. If these dictators deserve to be sent to international court for “crimes against humanity,” what should the Western leaders face — those who commit secret killings in the interest of their nations?











