Actually I agree with your points here. There should be many many more than those you had named here to be sent to the Hague. However, I think it is you that needs to remove some of those specks from your eyes as well. What about Biden's former running mate then president Obama? He certainly killed a lot of innocents with unmanned drone strikes in Iraq/Afghanistan/Syria and... Libya. Which brings me to my next point. I know Libya was under Gadafi and he was a strongman sort of like Putin but people had a lot more rights and liberties there then they do now. The reason they took him out was because he wanted to move the country and even Africa back to the gold standard which pissed off the French. When he disarmed his nuclear/chemical weapons and the US saw this for weakness rather for peaceful unity and bombed the crap out of them destroying there balance. Where are your words of disdain for this, Zlantann? Seems you just pick one side of a two sided dirty coin.
Although I might not be able to verify your claim that Muammar Ghaddafi wanted to move Africa to gold standard. But I agree with some of your statements.
Apart from Nelson Mandela, Ghaddafi is the best leader Africa has ever produced. His economic policies were second to none. He never depended on Western aids or loan and they hated him for that. He ruled Libya for decades but the point was that he governed that nation appropriately. The people of Libya didn't care how long he had ruled because he was doing well, until the US and it's allies instigated a revolution.
America empowered and armed rebels to toppled Ghaddafi's government. Barack Obama and his allies destroyed Libya and distabilized the entire Africa. Now Libya is a slave market and a terrorist den. Islamic terrorists attacking most African countries are offshoots of the war in Libya.
Today Libyians and the entire Africa now know the real enemies. They now know that Ghaddafi is a political and economic strategist. They are regretting the lose of a visionary leader.
Like you said, many more names than I mentioned need to sent to the Hague.