British Prime Minister David Cameron insisted Sunday that NATO's military operations in Libya were "in line" with the United Nations resolution. Speaking on the BBC, Cameron refused to comment directly on the death of one of Libyan Leader Moammar Gaddafi's sons in an air attack of the Alliance."The targeting policy of NATO and the alliance is absolutely clear. "It is in line with UN resolution 1973 and it is about preventing a loss of civilian life by targeting Gaddafi's war-making machine. "That is obviously tanks and guns and rocket launchers but also command and control as well," he said. "It is about targeting command and control rather than particular individuals."