highly experienced warlord who glows in the dark: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khalifa_Haftar
While being held prisoner, he and his fellow officers formed a group hoping to overthrow Gaddafi. He was released around 1990 in a deal with the United States government and spent nearly two decades living in the US in Langley, Virginia, and gained U.S. citizenship.[7][8] In 1993, while living in the United States, he was convicted in absentia of crimes against the Great Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya and sentenced to death.
PMC theology teacher: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aref_Ali_Nayed
Until the outbreak of the revolution in Libya, he lectured on Islamic theology, logic, and spirituality at the restored Uthman Pasha Madrassa in Tripoli, and supervised graduate students at the Islamic Call College there. Before the liberation of Tripoli in 2011, he was appointed by the National Transitional Council as the coordinator of the Tripoli Taskforce. When Tripoli was liberated in late August 2011, the remit was broadened and he was made the lead coordinator of the Libya Stabilization Team. Earlier in the year, he was the coordinator for the Support Offices of the Executive Team of the National Transitional Council (NTC) of Libya. He is also the secretary of the Network of Free Ulema – Libya.According to the Royal Aal al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought, Nayed is ranked 50th among the top 500 most influential Muslims in the world.
the cool progressive reformer failson: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saif_al-Islam_Gaddafi
He was a part of his father’s inner circle, performing public relations and diplomatic roles on his behalf.[2] He publicly turned down his father’s offer of the country’s second highest post and held no official government position. According to American State Department officials in Tripoli, during his father’s reign, he was the second most widely recognized person in Libya, being at times the “de facto” Prime Minister,[3] and was mentioned as a possible successor, though he rejected this.[4] An arrest warrant was issued for him on 27 June 2011 by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for charges of crimes against humanity against the Libyan people, for killing and persecuting civilians,[5] under Articles 7(1)(a) and 7(1)(h) of the Rome statute.[6] He denied the charges
getting strong Hunter Biden vibes from this guy for some reason, not because of the drugs or weird sex stuff, he just seems like a player
(Felix doing Eric Paddock voice) “he’s cool!!!”
Hmmm how spiritual is the failson? Tough choice here
:gaddafi-happy: My Saif. My tall Saif. He’s very tall. My beautiful Saif. And handsome. He is handsome
Khalifa Haftar already has controlled a large fraction of the country since 2011, and he would basically be an extension of the familiar nightmare. TBH anyone other than him would be okay.
The real most important election of our lifetimes
send Hillary to Libya as a poll worker
Hillary Voice I may never have been president, but I am here to ask you some leading questions
:freedom-and-democracy: