BOMBSHELL: Hacked Hillary Emails Reveal She Knowingly Delayed Benghazi Rescue
Hillary Clinton told Congress Ambassador Chris Stevens was her friend.
She left him to die in Benghazi.
A new report by the reputable Radar Online reveals that Hillary Clinton refused to send help to the Americans in Benghazi.
Hacked emails reveal she refused to send help to the Americans in Benghazi.
Four Americans died. She later lied and blamed it on a YouTube video.
Four Americans died. She later lied and blamed it on a YouTube video.
Radar Online reported:
Hillary
Clinton refused to send help as the terrifying Benghazi attacks
unfolded, according to messages allegedly hacked from her email server
and distributed by Russian operatives.
RadarOnline
has obtained a report about the allegedly hacked messages that was
created by Italy’s foreign intelligence agency, or the Agenzia
Informazioni e Sicurezza Esterna, after a meeting with their Russian
counterparts on October 22. (These files were written in Italian, and
then translated by a respected New York City professor of the language.)
One
section of the report deals with September 2012 — the same month as the
attack that killed U.S. Ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens, and
three others. In an alleged message from Clinton to top aide Huma
Abedin, the secretary made it clear she wasn’t going to rush to take
action.
“Avoid
that they appeal to the AUMF, lets give a political weight to the wait,
take time,” the message reads. (The acronym AUMF most likely refers to
an “authorization for the use of military force.”)
The text continues, “What has happened has happened, at Sigonella they are standing still, they have to remain firm.”
Sigonella
almost certainly refers to Naval Air Station Sigonella, located in the
Italian island region of Sicily. According to reports, a US Air Force
source once claimed that attack jets were being armed and fueled at
Aviano Air Force Base in northern Italy on Sept. 11, 2012, or the night
of the Benghazi attacks. The source has said the jets could have
refueled at Sigonella, which is located some 400 miles from Benghazi,
and helped stave off the slaughter.
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