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More breaking news on Libya, about how help was denied
God Bless Foxnews, the only network willing to do their jobs on this story.
Unfreakinbelievable. EXCLUSIVE: CIA operators were denied request for help during Benghazi attack, sources say | Fox News WHY ISN'T THIS A BIGGER STORY. Stevens and others ask for more security, and they are denied. When it turns out thet were justified in asking for more security, their pleas for help go unanswered? Unfreakinbelievable. "A second force that specializes in counterterrorism rescues was on hand at Sigonella, according to senior military and intelligence sources. According to those sources, they could have flown to Benghazi in less than two hours. They were the same distance to Benghazi as those that were sent from Tripoli" Spence? How does this not impact the election? When the f*ck is Obama going to explain his side of the story? |
Hillary did it!
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"Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty...were killed by a mortar shell at 4 a.m. Libyan time, nearly seven hours after the attack on the Consulate began -- a window that represented more than enough time for the U.S. military to send back-up from nearby bases in Europe..."
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Getting uglier by the hour.
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WTF if it were my kid on the ground requesting support. Being destroyed by these militants. I would want criminal charges brought up. We have the most powerful military on the planet with the ability to put a missile in a bedroom window and we allow this to happen.
I understand there are ramifications to engaging in a foreign country. But Libya really? We have zero problem targeting locations in Syria with drones (killing plenty of innocents) yet when a target is painted that poses a threat to citizens in hostile territory light it up! If that mortar location had been blown to smithereens do you think that would have shown the militants we were serious about protecting out people. Instead we stand down and allow our people to die with out help. And they watched it happen. This is criminal. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Like I've said multiple times, to think that the military wasn't calculating our options is pretty silly.
Here's more information on the SecDef discussion from yesterday's NYTimes. The Fox story only pasted one snippet. Quote:
Most of the information around the attack appears to have been very cloudy and the situation quite confusing. If anything has come to light recently it's that a lot of thinking and action was going on while the attack unfolded. Nobody was sitting on their hands. -spence |
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Nothing holding him back from coming out today and explaining his role in it, if he chose. |
Spence, do you have to read farther than the first sentence?
WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta said Thursday that he and top military commanders “felt very strongly” that deploying American forces to defend against the fatal attack last month on the United States diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, was too risky because they did not have a clear picture of what was happening on the ground. Christ, an embassy is our territory? These were our people! Isnt it ALWAYS risky to deploy troops?????????????????????????????????? |
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I also don't believe US Embassy's or Consulates are legally considered US soil unless specifically designated by a treaty. I'm sure there's always risk of deploying troops -- hell there's risk to run a drill -- but that doesn't mean there's an acceptable risk. Top military brass have the leadership experience of Fortune 100 CEO's, in fact probably better. This event played out very fast and with little good information. Poor judgement could have cost many more US lives. -spence |
I guess under this administration we can't defend against 20 or so militants
If we can't send in a drone we don't go We have an administration that can't think on its feet and has to way the personal political fallout in every move. Obama first,,,,everything else after. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
We've come a loooooooooooooong way from a spontaneous reaction to a Muslim parody haven't we? What are some of the disqualifiers we have heard as the truth started to leak out?
Lack of information as to what was going on real time? Military help unable to reach the area in time? Not a clear picture as to the events transpiring? What we now know: 1.) Drones tasked to circle and monitor the situation 2.) Constant email and telephone updates as to the events almost "real time" updates 3.) Multiple requests for help, all denied, rescue forces told to stand-down. 4.) Special forces c-130 Spooky circling the area 5.) CIA operatives on the roof laser painting the target for air support 6.) Troops including Delta Force and crack insertion and rescue units 450 miles away This be gettin' messy. |
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You said it before i could. The drones over the compound showed approximately TWENTY attackers. Twenty. This was not the Battle Of Thermopayle. Spence, if Obama's military advisors need 2 weeks to figure out how to defeat 20 barbarians, then I think they need to be replaced. 2 Navy SEALS survived the attack for 7 hours, for Christ's sakes. 15 or 20 more special forces soldiers, and it's a turkey shoot. Spence, you don't put people in harm's way and refuse to help them. You just don't, not if you have any honor. Panetta says you don't send soldiers in until you know exactly what's going on? Bullsh*t. Tell that to the families of the heroic former SEALs who ignored orders to stand down, and instead ran one mile to the consulate that was being attacked. The Obama administration stood their with their hands in their pockets, because of 20 barbarians who probably couldn't scratch their names in the dirt with a stick. Even Jimmy Carter wasn't that impotent. Obama was probably looking on the Harvard Law Review for the appropriate response, while those guys were literally fighting for their lives. UNFREKINBELIEVABLE. |
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Spence, 4 Americans were slaughtered. Have you no shame, when it comes to defending Obama? Have you no shame? You're not better than that? Are you that infatuated? |
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There is a ton of rationalizing going on trying to support Obamas position on this no matter how you slice it. Hiding the nature of the attack for two weeks is crap! Leaving those guys out there to die is crap! Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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If Americans are under fire, and guys RIGHT THERE are asking to go help, and the SecDef (5 thousand miles away) says 'no', you want to know what I do? I fire Panetta, and look into bringing charges against him. This was a group of 20 attackers. TWENTY. |
This gets better and better...
Atthe funeral for one of the killed former SEALS...according to the kid's father, Biden came up to him and said "'did your son always have balls the size of cue balls?'" Nice. |
I believe the estimate it around 40 attackers with heavy weapons.
They appear to have responded to the reports of violence over the video in Cairo. There still to my knowledge is no evidence the attack was planned in advance. As for the CIA, we really don't know the full transcript of what went on. The CIA dispatcher could have felt there was significant risk and they were walking into a trap. Bring charges against Panetta? You're losing your mind now... -spence |
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Based on WHAT? Please share this evidence. "Bring charges against Panetta? You're losing your mind now...' Kind of like Obama loking into charges against CIA officers for waterboarding, even though they had letters from the Justice Dept saying that waterboarding was legal? |
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1) Obama stated clearly there would be no charges against CIA officers for torture and none have been brought 2) The authors of the letters from DOJ (advising the technique was legal) were found by the DOJ's own internal review board of professional misconduct in their actions. -spence |
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An attempt to conflate this with reports that violence was occurring just to insult me is pretty pathetic. If you're going to be an ass at least please make some sense. -spence |
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Out of respect for the years in this forum I was trying to be a gentleman. You still didn't make any sense BTW. -spence |
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Were there emails as the attack was unfolding that reveal the motivation of the attackers? You guys are clinging to a simplistic narrative that assumes evidence which doesn't appear to exist. -spence |
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