Benghazi: US Military Did Not Meet Its Required Deployment Deadlines
Listen
as we learn how our military was not scheduled for any increased
security measures in the middle east on the anniversary of the September
11, 2001 attack. In fact, other activities were underway on 9/11/12
Croation was in the middle of a long-planned training exercise.
"Refueling tankers were based in England. Fighters in Aviano, Italy were
undergoing a review and were disassembled. Fleet Anti-Terror support
teams in "ROTA Spain did not have their own vehicles or air craft.
Aviano would have to wait for transportation to arrive from Germany."
The timeline in the video is one of the best I've seen. This is Democrat governance –– Deadly incompetence on full display.
My snippet loose transcription from the video:
Shortly after 5 pm, Leon Panetta issued very clear directions to Obama: "Do everything possible to save Americans." By 7 pm Panetta gave another very clear order: he said to "DEPLOY." Two hours passed before Panetta's order was received.
Maggie | June 28, 2016 URL: http://wp.me/p1cuXL-fJJ
Napolitano – Clinton Gun-Running To Terrorists, Secret Benghazi War
Rick Wells | June 29, 2016 http://wp.me/p4yNKg-88m
Judge
Andrew Napolitano has some facts and conclusions about the Benghazi
attacks that, as they say, you won’t hear on any of the other networks.
He says, “It is not disputed and not disputable that Hillary Clinton
knew the truth and lied about it and perpetuated the lie for weeks after
Benghazi.”
“We
know that,” he says, “because we have seen an email she sent to her
daughter Chelsea, lamenting in the email in a brief way a fair and
accurate description of what happened. We were attacked; we were
defenseless. She didn’t use those words but that’s the essence of it.”
He
says, “Nevertheless she went out and perpetrated the myth. She even
perpetrated the myth that this was caused by a video as the bodies of
Ambassador Stevens and the three others were being received at McGuire
Air Force Base.
“Second
thing, and here’s where Donald Trump can drive a truck through this
hole,” says Judge Napolitano, “the committee does not go there. The
committee does not ask, ‘Where did the weapons come from?’ The weapons
came from Hillary Clinton’s secret or approved by ‘president’ Obama,
consented to by leadership in both houses and both political parties, to
rid Libya of Colonel Gaddafi.”
Napolitano
says, “That information is in the public domain, because I have seen
it, is people have to know where to get it. There’s a person that is
being prosecuted by the federal government who has released thousands of
pages of documents in his own defense in a criminal case in Arizona.
The essence of which is, “Mrs. Clinton concocted the idea; she wanted to
depose Gaddafi. She presented this to ‘president’ Obama, congressional
leadership; they went along with it, they kept it under wraps.”
“In
order to depose him,” says the Judge, “she, as secretary of state,
authorized the shipment of weapons to terrorist groups,
militias/terrorist groups, some of whom killed Chris Stevens.” He notes
that while the committee didn’t get to all of the truth, “but it got to a
truth that the American public needs to know about; Hillary Clinton’s
regular, consistent, systematic, persistent capacity for lying.”
Others
were lying in the White House as well, with that same video narrative
being regurgitated by Hussein Obama on the view two weeks after the
incident.
45 Page Analysis Of Report Shows Conclusively That Hillary Misled America About Benghazi MurdersA 45-page analysis of the Benghazi Committee’s investigative report released Tuesday by a pair of Republican congressmen lays out in devastating detail the lengths to which Hillary Clinton went to obscure the motives behind the murder of four Americans in Libya in 2012.
The attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi killed Ambassador Chris Stevens and
three others on Sept. 11, 2012. Reps. Jim Jordan and Mike Pompeo
amassed ample evidence that then-Secretary of State Clinton quickly
learned that the killings resulted from a organized terrorist attack.
“Yet,
Secretary Clinton and the administration told one story privately —
that Benghazi was a terrorist attack — and told another story publicly —
blaming a video-inspired protest,” wrote Jordan and Pompeo, who said
they wrote their report to highlight what they regard as the most
important parts of the forthcoming official report of the House Select
Committee on Benghazi.
Hillary Clinton Makes Statement On Benghazi Report | MSNBC
Hillary
wants you to, please, stop investigating what really happened in
Benghazi. It's wearing her out and she would very much appreciate it if
we could all just move on. After all, what difference at this point does
it really make? Thank you.
Indeed, in her Oct. 22 testimony before
the Select Committee, Clinton blamed conflicting reports for the
differences in her public and private statements on the motivations
behind the attack. The report issued Tuesday
by Jordan and Pompeo indicates there was overwhelming and immediate
evidence in Clinton’s hands that it was a coordinated attack that had
nothing to do with the video.
Democrats on the committee released their own report Monday, dismissing the investigation as “the ongoing Republican obsession with conspiracy theories that have no basis in reality.”
But
it is hard to refute the written record showing Clinton and other
administration officials clinging to their story that the attack started
as a spontaneous protest over on obscure anti-Muslim internet video
made by an American. Here is a timeline in the report:
Sept. 11, 2012
What they said in public: Clinton issued a statement at 10:08 p.m., before the attack was even over: “Some have sought to justify this vicious behavior as a response to inflammatory material posted on the internet.” Hillary Clinton's Fiery Moment at Benghazi Hearing:
What they said in private: Hours earlier, though, at 6:49 p.m.,
Clinton told Libyan President Mohammed al Magariaf that there was “a
gun battle ongoing, which I understand Ansar as-Sharia [sic] is claiming
responsibility for.” In an email to daughter Chelsea at 11:23 p.m., she made no mention of the video. “Two of our officers were killed in Benghazi by an Al Qaeda-like [sic] group.”
Sept. 12, 2012
What they said in public: Clinton said in public remarks that officials were trying to determine the motives for the assault. "Some have sought to justify this vicious behavior, along with the protest that took place at our embassy in Cairo yesterday, as a response to inflammatory material posted on the internet," she said.
What
they said in private: In a summary of a call between Acting Assistant
Secretary Beth Jones and Libyan Ambassador Ali Aujali, Jones said, "I
told him that the group that conducted the attacks — Ansar Al Sharia —
is affiliated with Islamic extremists."
Mother of Benghazi victim fires back at Hillary Clinton:
An
email from State Department official Jacob Sullivan to the U.S. embassy
in Kabul, Afghanistan, rejected the public contention that the attack
in Libya was linked to a protest that had occurred in Cairo, Egypt.
"There
was not really violence in Egypt [and] we are not saying that the
violence in Libya erupted 'over inflammatory videos,'" he wrote.
Clinton
herself rejected the protest theory in a statement to then-Egyptian
Prime Minister Hesham Mohamed Qandil: "We know that the attack in Libya
had nothing to do with the film. It was a planned attack — not a protest
... Based on the information we saw today we believe the group that
claimed responsibility for this was affiliated with al Qaeda."
Under
Secretary Patrick Kennedy, in briefing with congressional staff, said,
"No, the attack was a direct breaching attack." He also differentiated
it from the Cairo incident. "Attack in Cairo was a demonstration. There
were no weapons shown or used. A few cans of spray paint."
Sept. 13, 2012
What they said in public: In remarks in Morocco, Clinton again blamed the online anti-Muslim film. "To us, to me personally, this video is disgusting and reprehensible. It appears to have a deeply cynical purpose: to denigrate a great religion and to provoke rage." Obama and Hillary Blame Youtube Video for Benghazi Terrorist Attack as Coffins Arrive:
Even
as the words first came out of her mouth, Hillary knew that blaming the
terror attack on a video was a complete and total lie. But that's what
liars do. They lie.
What
they said in private: A summary of a call between Deputy Secretary
Thomas Nides and the Egyptian ambassador to the United States states:
"Nides said he understood the difference between the targeted attack in
Libya and the way the protest escalated in Egypt."
Sept. 14, 2012
What they said in public: White House press secretary Jay Carey said at a news conference, "We have no information to suggest that it was a pre-planned attack. The unrest we've seen around the region has been in reaction to a video that Muslims, many Muslims find offensive."
That
is consistent with an email sent that evening by White House adviser
Ben Rhodes to Carney and others that it was important "to underscore
that these protests are rooted in an internet video, and not a broader
failure of policy."
The
father of Tyrone Woods, one of the fallen Americans, wrote in his diary
that during a ceremony for the return of his son's body, "I gave
Hillary a hug and shook her hand, and she said we are going to have the
filmmaker arrested who was responsible for the death of my son."
The
mother of another victim, Sean Smith, similarly said, "We were
nose-to-nose at the coffin ceremony. She told me it was the fault of the
video. I said 'Are you sure?' She says, 'Yes, that's what it was ... it
was the video.'"
What
they said in private: An email from a State Department press officer in
the embassy in Tripoli urged colleagues not to draw attention to the
video. "And it is becoming increasingly clear that the series of events
in Benghazi was much more terrorist attack than a protest which
escalated into violence," the officer wrote.
Sept. 15, 2012
What they said in public: That did not stop President Obama in his weekly radio address from declaring that the "tragic attack takes place at a time of turmoil and protest in many different countries."
What they said in private: Clinton made no mention of a protest or video in call with the Libyan prime minister-elect.
Sept. 16, 2012
What they said in public: U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice, in interview with Chris Wallace on Fox News Channel, said, "But we don't see at this point signs this was a coordinated plan, premeditated attack."
What
they said in private: In an email to media officers, a public affairs
officer at the U.S. embassy in Libya wrote that there was evidence that a
second attack on the diplomatic mission's safe house could not have
occurred without coordination and organization by the attackers. "This
goes against statements that the attacks were not carried out by a
single group but by an angry multitude protesting," the officer wrote.
Sept 17, 2012
What they said in public: State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland stood by Rice's remarks on the Sunday news shows. "Ambassador Rice, in her comments on every network over the weekend, was very clear, very precise, about what our initial assessment of what happened is," she said.
What
they said in private: Responding to instructions to link the attack in
Benghazi to the protest in Egypt, a press officer in Libya wrote in an
email, "I really hope this was revised. I don't think we should go on
the record on this."
Sept. 18, 2012
What they said in public: Carney told reporters, "I would point you to what Ambassador Rice said and others have said about what we know thus far about the video and its influence on the protests that occurred in Cairo, in Benghazi and elsewhere."
What
they said in private: In a written statement to a congressional panel,
Deputy CIA Director Michael Morrell wrote, "The critically important
point is that the analysts considered this a terrorist attack from the
very beginning."
In
an email exchange about an article quoting White House officials as
seeing no signs of a premeditated attack, one State Department security
agent asked another, "Can you believe this?" The second agent asked the
first if there had been any rioting reported in Benghazi before the
attack.
"Zip, nothing, nada," the agent responded.
Sept. 19, 2016
What they said in public: In a cable to all U.S. embassies, Clinton warned of widespread violence at diplomatic posts across the Muslim world. "The proximate cause of the violence was the release by individuals in the United States of the video trailer for a film that many Muslims find offensive," she wrote.
Sept. 20, 2012
What they said in public: At a Univision Town Hall event, Obama was still trying to determine what happened in Libya. "What we do know is that the natural protests that arose because of the outrage over the video were used as an excuse by extremists to see if they can also directly harm U.S. interests." source
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