The story has not made its way into the mainstream media. We
owe it to the London Daily Mail.
A new independent commission has issued a report about what
happened in Benghazi. I have no way to judge whether it is right or wrong, or
how much of it is true.
In the absence of a full Congressional investigation, we are
left pondering. As long as no one in power addresses the basic question, we
will be reading more and more theories.
Certainly, the Obama administration story about the video
has already been discredit. And yet, no one understands why Speaker John
Boehner has not empowered a select committee to investigate Benghazi.
The Daily Mail reports:
The
group [The Citizens Committee on Benghazi] has called for a Select
Congressional Committee to investigate the Benghazi episode. A total of 189
House members have signed on to a bill that would create the committee, which
would be bipartisan and have sweeping powers to subpoena the executive branch.
House
Speaker John Boehner, Lopez said Tuesday, 'he blocked it. One has to wonder if
he and Congress have had some sort of briefing on what happened.'
Who knows what is being covered up? Why knows why Boehner
refuses to move forward. The stonewall invites conspiracy theories. The fact
that they are conspiracy theories, or, in this case, that they expose foreign
policy malfeasance at the highest levels of the Obama administration does not
prove them right or wrong.
The commission is suggesting that the Obama administration got itself caught up in the Arab Spring movement to overthrow dictators and armed the enemies of Col. Gaddafi, even though they were al-Qaeda.
According to the Daily Mail:
The
Citizens Commission on Benghazi, a self-selected group of former top military
officers, CIA insiders and think-tankers, declared Tuesday in Washington that a
seven-month review of the deadly 2012 terrorist attack has determined that it
could have been prevented – if the U.S. hadn't been helping to arm al-Qaeda
militias throughout Libya a year earlier.
'The
United States switched sides in the war on terror with what we did in Libya,
knowingly facilitating the provision of weapons to known al-Qaeda militias and
figures,' Clare Lopez, a member of the commission and a former CIA officer, told
MailOnline.
She
blamed the Obama administration for failing to stop half of a $1 billion United
Arab Emirates arms shipment from reaching al-Qaeda-linked militants.
'Remember,
these weapons that came into Benghazi were permitted to enter by our armed forces
who were blockading the approaches from air and sea,' Lopez claimed. 'They were
permitted to come in. ... [They] knew these weapons were coming in, and that
was allowed..
'The
intelligence community was part of that, the Department of State was part of
that, and certainly that means that the top leadership of the United States,
our national security leadership, and potentially Congress – if they were
briefed on this – also knew about this.'
The
weapons were intended for Gaddafi but allowed by the U.S. to flow to his
Islamist opposition.
As for what happened to Ambassador Stevens, the commission says:
Admiral
James 'Ace' Lyons told the group that he believes the raid on the Benghazi
compound was intended as a kidnapping exercise, aimed at snatching U.S.
Ambassador Chris Stevens and demanding a prisoner swap for the 'blind sheikh'
Omar Abdel-Rahman.
Abdel-Rahman
is serving a life sentence in federal prison for planning the 1993 bombing of
the World Trade Center garage in New York City. He also masterminded a plan,
later foiled, to blow up the United Nations, both the Lincoln and Holland
tunnels, the George Washington Bridge and a federal building where the FBI had
a base of operations.
A
senior FBI source, Lyons said Tuesday, 'told me that was the plan.'
Could we have mounted a counterattack? Did we have the
resources to attempt a rescue?
The Daily Mail writes:
The
attack, history shows, grew in intensity and resulted in the deaths of Stevens
and three other U.S. personnel.
Lyons
also said U.S. claims that it lacked the resources to mount a counterattack in
time to save lives is false.
'I'm
going to tell you that's not true,' he said. 'We had a 130-man unit of forces
at Sigonella [AFB in Italy]. They were ready to go.'
'The flight
time from Sigonella to Benghazi is roughly an hour.'
As I say, I have no way of knowing how much of this report
is right and how much of it is wrong. I post it for your interest.
1 comment:
I saw this tonight also, initiated by nonprofit AIM:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accuracy_in_Media
Announcement was last July:
http://www.aim.org/press-release/national-press-club-citizens-commission-on-benghazi-july-30-at-noon/
It would be interesting to see how the members were chosen. I don't know the proper procedure for creating a citizen's committee, but I'm somehow betting there were not a lot of democrats on that list, although it would be good to be wrong.
I'm a member of Minnesota Citizen's league, http://www.citizensleague.org, and participated on one study on the risks of our declining electrical infrastructure, and we offered the "correct" outcome of recommending more infrastructure investment to go into upgrading the system, ha!
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