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Posted on Feb 6, 2017
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SSG Michael West
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It is a shame what the Obama administration did leaving those men to all alone to be killed and the misinformation given afterwards . we will never forget this stain on American history .
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Capt Bud Adams
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Mis-information. Misinformation was given afterward. Remember this, "Weapons of Mass Destruction". Thousands of Americans died including my son and they found no WMD's. Where is the outrage on that?
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Capt Dwayne Conyers
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Thanks for this, MSgt (Join to see). It was a heinous tragedy.

As SFC Dave Beran, SFC George Smith, and others mentioned, the finger of responsibility points to the top.

Interesting that none of the blame for to the members of Congress who denied funding for more security. Not exonerating Hillary or Obama… but spread the blame accordingly.
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SFC Dave Beran
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If a General or Admiral gets people killed do you blame he NCOs? No. The denial of added security by HRC contributed. But not answering the phone was criminal. The budget constraints did contribute but the blame goes to the top
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Capt Dwayne Conyers
I would agree Washington as a whole was responsible and contributed to the outcome.
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Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin
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Capt, please, you really need to stop pushing this rhetoric. The larger federal budget cannot be realistically blamed here.

1. We pushed to go to Libya and involve ourselves overtly in their civil war when we had no business there. We could have easily allowed the Europeans handle it. They were quite capable and they did not need our support.
2. When those same Europeans pull out due to security concerns, you might want to reconsider your own safety and security. Why push (Clinton) to have the Ambassador leave the security of his own Embassy and go out to a much less defensible location on the other side of the country?
3. When the Ambassador tells you they need more security and you do not have the funding, again I point #2 and I also have to ask why did they not reallocate the funding? Federal budgets work on the macro level when Congress approves/disapproves them. In the same way one would blame Congress for denying the additional funds, I would do the same against the Dems for pushing for spending on programs which do not belong in the Federal Budget.
4. Congress did not specifically say "no new funds for Libya," they denied an increase in spending for additional overall Embassy security (i.e. Globally). If you want to play that game of semantics, consider this; according to the President then we had reached a new level of peace which was pushed by all his pundits. Quoting President Obama himself "if you had to choose any moment in history in which to be born, you would choose right now. The world has never been healthier, or wealthier, or better educated or in many ways more tolerant or less violent.” That was in 2017. So I ask you, why did they need all that additional security funding when they could have conceivably decreased it for other Embassies.
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PVT Mark Brown
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It is not necessary for me to try and imagine what it must have been like to be there. I know what it is like to be totally helpless and surrounded by the enemy and far out numbered. I also know what it feels like to cry out for help, reinforcements, air support, artillery support and more and know that you calls will be heard and heeded. "Here comes the cavalry" so to speak. Those men and women were Americans, doing the business of America, trusting their government to come to their aid. But that did not happen. H Clinton showed her true colors during this event. I try not to get too political but my stomach turns at the thought of what happened in those couple days. A decision was made to abandon our men and women who were directly in harms way for the benefit of America. They were not there to improve their lot in life. They had a mission and were attempting to carry out that mission to the best of their ability. I know that they made the same commitment that the rest of have, that is, we wrote a blank check payable to the people of the United States in an amount of up to and including our very life. The situation in Benghazi was one that put America to the test of standing up for her citizen. It was within the power of several cabinet level department to take action to at least attempt to rescue these brave men and women. Think about and remember the SEAL team members that heard about the situation in Benghazi and, without awaiting orders (which would not have been forthcoming) voluntarily showed up body and soul to do everything humanly possible, at the risk of life, to rescue total strangers, fellow Americans facing certain assassination. All the men and women to have lost their lives must always, each and every one, be remembered. The courage under fire on display those three days goes as far above and beyond that is humanly possible. Yet, we, the American people, as represented by the cowards in Washington, turned our backs, threw up our collective hands and declared "Nothing we can do to help them." If it would have been at all possible I would have armed myself with my own (legal) weapons and ammunition and joined as many other of my brothers and sisters and responded from my home. Get us there and we are all in. In Vietnam there were a number of small unit that became separated from parent units only to become ...... well we all know. I am sure that scene has repeated in the wars of the 21st century as well.

I am still enraged by the response of Washington.
I can only add on last statement:
By this time you have already heard these words from our Father in Heaven: 'Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master's happiness!'
Matthew 25:22-24
Thank you for your service to our wonderful country. Your service and sacrifice has contributed to the greater glory of America!
May you rest in peace my friends, may the Lord's perpetual light shine upon you. I beseech the Lord's protection and care for your family and friends and fellow Americans during the time of grief - until the day we are all reunited in Heaven at the throne of God.
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SPC Jesse Davis
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This kind of crowing about sounds particularly insincere. Despite investigations and the families themselves asking not to be exploited in these kinds of cheap political ploys, this nonetheless remains a rallying call for the right - despite so many other incidents and so many other lives lost under the watch of people they blindly supported and never plan to hold accountable.

Crocodile tears.
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Very interesting assessment!
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SFC Regional Field Technician
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The sad part is most can't talk about this without including their own political opinion.
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My point is proven again and again. I think I might start bringing up George Bush and WMDs every time I talk about Iraq.
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SGM Retired
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Bring them up. I was there and I saw the evidence that WMDs were present. (Not atomic/nuclear, but there was clearly a facility for making bio weapons like botulisim toxin and anthrax, as well as chemical weapons like Sarin / GB.)

Besides even if you think someone lied, that's not an excuse for someone else to lie. Instead of supporting people who set the standard for behavior, or standard is now, "Well so-and-so did something worse, so my candidate gets a pass." What a CRAPPY way for "leaders" to behave.
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I call how I see it...Obama and Clinton should be tried for treason and executed. I am short and to the point but the government has become soft and greedy. I don't sugar coat or glamorize BS
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My point is proven again.
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SSG Edward Tilton
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Hundreds of Marines died at the Beirut Barracks due to total incompetence. Nothing even said. Bengazi was a CIA operation that went bad
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SSG Michael West
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The group that was attacked was 1st Bn 8Th Marines on 23OCT1983 Beirut barracks and was the same group that was in the region when the hostages were released the bombing was an ordered hit against the US from the top spiritual leader of Iran who was Ruhollah Khomeini I was there for the hostage crisis .President Reagan made them look bad so they made Reagan look bad in return.
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SSG Edward Tilton
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Khdaffi tricked us into having our "Special Operations Forces" training Black September
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SSG Edward Tilton
Exactly what is your proof of a CIA operation gone bad?
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Beirut was a complete different situation. 1st Battalion 8th Marines had set up its local headquarters at the Beirut International Airport. Part of a Multinational Force in Lebanon. Both U.S. and French buildings where struck by separate truck bombs. There are no similarities between Beirut and Benghazi.
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Kelly Main
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I am really disappointed with our country. How could they turn their back on these people. I watched the movie that came out about Benghazi, and i cried. I couldnt believe what these people went through. My heart goes out to them and their family. God Bless You!!!!
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SSG Edward Tilton
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It was a CIA Op that went bad. The fact that we even found out about it.
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Sgt Michael Sayles
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I can find nothing to disagree with you.
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LCDR Mike Morrissey
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A perspective on this is that we have way more other losses which are never disclosed and full of Monday Morning Quarterbacking during this year of perfect 2020 hindsight. Aircrews, special ops, CIA and others have SEVERELY redacted reports which never convey the full truth. The CIA has stars and no names on its wall. Such is life on the tip of the spear.
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COL Carl Jensen
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I almost threw up when I heard the Administration saying it was a spontaneous response to a video. Spontaneous means an attack with heavy weapon support and pincer movements? Duhhhhh? Then came the rumor of "Dr Morsi sent us." As soon as I heard of the attack, I said to my wife, They're after a swap, the ambassador for that blind sheik mullah, because Obama couldn't release him and not get hurt politically. I think the true story has yet to be told. I believe President Sisi probably has more info that we do not have access to. There has to be more to this BS that theyu are telling us. As usual, follow the $$$$$$$$ if it involves politics.
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