Former US President George W. BushReutersAnother embattled, long-surviving ruler, the ruthless Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, was allegedly executed while escaping his birthtown Sirte, where had been hiding during the last, crucial weeks of the civil conflicts that steeped the north African country with blood.ReutersFormer US President George W. Bush sitting next to his fatherReutersLibyan leader Muammar GaddafiReutersFormer US President George W. BushReutersThe NTC has said it knows the whereabout of former Libyan leader Muammar GaddafiReutersA poster of Saddam HusseinReutersLast May, a 22-year-old Austrian named Maqsood Lodin attempted to smuggle documents from al-Qaeda into Germany. Police in Berlin were suspicious of him after he returned from Pakistan by traveling through Budapest, Hungary and then to Germany. Police were shocked to discover several digital storage devices and memory cards.ReutersLibyan leader Muammar GaddafiReutersFormer US President George W. BushReuters
As we continue on the quest to find any one who can challenge Gaddafi's exceptional ability of explaining international, political, social, and economic or security issues, we take a look at former US President George W. Bush, who perhaps has the best chance of outwitting the King of Kings of Africa.
Perhaps with his "Bushisms" the former President is the man best placed to defeat the man once described as a "Mad Dog".