McCain: 'Fine' if U.S. kills Qadhafi

Sen. John McCain said Sunday he has no objection to the United States or NATO attempting to kill Libyan leader Muammar Qadhafi.

"We should be taking out his command and control," the Arizona Republican said on CBS's "Face the Nation," adding, "If he is killed or injured because of that, that's fine."

McCain's comments follow reports that one of Qadhafi's sons and other family members were killed in a NATO air strike -- something that McCain said the U.S. has no confirmation of.

"I'm not sure what the situation was or what the outcome was," McCain said. "We regret any loss of innocent life."

McCain also said that U.S. attempts to kill foreign leaders or terrorists were common, pointing to Saddam Hussein and others.

"We tried to kill Osama bin Laden," said McCain. "It's not as easy as you think"