10-21-2015, 03:47 PM
(10-21-2015, 02:55 PM)pyropappy Wrote:(10-21-2015, 02:14 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: I don't understand Maggot.
The "told to stand down" rumor cited in early false reports was debunked during the first investigation and all subsequent investigations. The investigations included exhaustive interviews with witnesses in Libya, review of surveillance, the testimony of CIA operatives, the reports of administration leaders, etc...
That question has been asked and answered so many times already and the issue has been closed.
Typical, you don't want to know the truth, you obfuscate the facts with BS. The CIA operatives on the ground clearly stated they were told to stand down, and have not been asked to testify.
Now, new testimony has surfaced confirming their assertions.
Quote:The deputy of slain U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens has told congressional investigators that a team of Special Forces prepared to fly from Tripoli to Benghazi during the Sept. 11, 2012 attacks was forbidden from doing so by U.S. Special Operations Command Africa.
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I already laid this all out up thread.
That article isn't clear to me. It sounds like we had to wait for Libyan government permission. They ultimately (early morning after the attack) offered to transport in some of our personnel who were later told not to board the flight. It's not certain to me that HAD they boarded that flight they would have saved lives (he speculates that they could have but the timing is questionable). Also does this person know whether the Libyan government rescinded the flight offer or that, for a fact, that decision for them not to board was made solely by US officials?
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