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What happened in Benghazi is an aggravation, ‘a craw in our side’, with many veterans still today. It is a sad story of Americans being abandoned by their nation, and it’s unfortunately been used by many politicians for political gain. Excuses were made to explain what happened and to somewhat justify it. Both Republicans and Democrats distort the facts during TV appearances and hearings. But the damage to those left behind - the families and survivors - seems forgotten, without explanation.
Many Americans don’t even understand what these men and women went through - they were living in hell for the thirteen hours preceding the final assault and the evacuation from the CIA annex. Many incorrectly think that the four Americans - Ambassador Stevens, Sean Smith, Tyrone Woods, and Glen Doherty - died during the initial assault on the U.S. Diplomatic Compound. There was actually four separate attacks; the first attack on the compound and then three more on the CIA annex where everyone fled to after the first assault. Also, ten others were injured in these attacks. The compound was not an embassy, which means that it didn’t have the normal security detail or bunkering/protections that an American Embassy has. Only five diplomatic security special agents were in Benghazi at the time of the attack; two of them were there by chance, having traveled with Ambassador Stevens from Tripoli. One mile away, a CIA team at the annex was the quick reaction force for the compound, but no one was supposed to know that the CIA security team existed.
Ambassador Stevens was adored by many Libyans and had a great fondness for the country. He felt he could make a difference in the lives of those in Libya, and wanted to show the people that the United States stood behind them in establishing a new democracy. Eastern Libya, Benghazi in particular, was a key hub for intelligence operatives monitoring Ansar al-Sharia and members of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb. Along with Ambassador Stevens, Secretary of State Clinton also wanted a more permanent post in Benghazi.
There was quite a bit of instability in the region prior to the attacks of September 11, 2012. There was frequent IED-related violence. The International Red Cross office in Libya was attacked and there was an assassination attempt on Dominic Asquith, the British ambassador. Requests were made for more security, but according to the regional security officer, Eric Nordstrom, they were rebuffed. Nordstrom told media that, for him and his staff, “it was abundantly clear that [they] were not going to get resources until the aftermath of an incident.” Lt. Col Andrew Wood, U.S. site security commander in Libya, testified that a regional security officer had tried obtaining more personnel, but was never able to attain a level of security that he felt comfortable with. It was pretty well known within the American intelligence community during the months preceding the attack that Benghazi was unstable and increasingly dangerous - and that a significant attack was imminent.
Top U.S. officials reported the attack as if it had been a spontaneous protest created by an anti-Muslim video...yet there were no such protests immediately prior to the attacks. There was, however, every indication that everything was premeditated. The assault began at nightfall, by militants swathed in flak jackets with covered faces. They were armed with RPGs, hand grenades, AK-47s, mortars, and machine guns. With that level of artillery, it’s quite apparent that this was not a spontaneous protest.
But for some reason...that is what we were supposed to believe.
Ambassador Stevens and State Department information management officer, Sean Smith - an Air Force veteran, died during the initial assault on the compound. The Global Response Staff team, which included former SEAL Tyrone Woods, left the CIA annex approximately twenty minutes later as the Quick Reaction Force in order to aid and/or rescue everyone at the compound. The Quick Reaction Force evacuated everyone from the compound to the CIA annex where they began preparing for potential continuing assaults.
In the ensuing hours, attacks continued as they bunkered at the CIA annex waiting for reinforcements or rescue. Meanwhile another former Navy SEAL, Glen Doherty, and six other men (five CIA operatives and two volunteer Delta operators) gathered at the Tripoli Embassy preparing to mount a rescue - 406 miles away from Benghazi. Since this was not a planned evacuation or rescue attempt by U.S. leadership, they had to figure some way to get to Benghazi. They somehow garnered $30,000 and, with a little persuasion of a couple of Libyan military pilots, they got them to fly from the airport in Tripoli to Benghazi.
At the Benghazi airport, they met up with supportive Libyan troops who took the team of seven men to the CIA annex. Upon arrival, Glen Doherty met Tyrone Woods on the roof of the annex. Within minutes, mortars were fired and both were mortally wounded - two more Americans killed in Benghazi within hours. After this final assault, everyone remaining was transported to the Benghazi airport with the help of the same Libyan troops who assisted Glen Doherty and his team.
The whole incident is very disappointing to me, and something I will never forget. We, as Airmen, Soldiers, Marines and Sailors, exist under an oath stating that we will “never leave our brothers and sisters behind”... but these people were left to die. They were left alone - abandoned by the administration, Congress, and in a sense, by their country. Their families also seemed to be forgotten as they never received any explanation regarding this incident. The names of everyone else who had been in Benghazi were also quickly forgotten. It seemed as though many Americans heard enough and didn’t want the truth regardless of the facts...and still don’t. Overall, the incidents that day were incredibly tragic, and I will continue to hope that someday everyone will have the answers they need!
Many Americans don’t even understand what these men and women went through - they were living in hell for the thirteen hours preceding the final assault and the evacuation from the CIA annex. Many incorrectly think that the four Americans - Ambassador Stevens, Sean Smith, Tyrone Woods, and Glen Doherty - died during the initial assault on the U.S. Diplomatic Compound. There was actually four separate attacks; the first attack on the compound and then three more on the CIA annex where everyone fled to after the first assault. Also, ten others were injured in these attacks. The compound was not an embassy, which means that it didn’t have the normal security detail or bunkering/protections that an American Embassy has. Only five diplomatic security special agents were in Benghazi at the time of the attack; two of them were there by chance, having traveled with Ambassador Stevens from Tripoli. One mile away, a CIA team at the annex was the quick reaction force for the compound, but no one was supposed to know that the CIA security team existed.
Ambassador Stevens was adored by many Libyans and had a great fondness for the country. He felt he could make a difference in the lives of those in Libya, and wanted to show the people that the United States stood behind them in establishing a new democracy. Eastern Libya, Benghazi in particular, was a key hub for intelligence operatives monitoring Ansar al-Sharia and members of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb. Along with Ambassador Stevens, Secretary of State Clinton also wanted a more permanent post in Benghazi.
There was quite a bit of instability in the region prior to the attacks of September 11, 2012. There was frequent IED-related violence. The International Red Cross office in Libya was attacked and there was an assassination attempt on Dominic Asquith, the British ambassador. Requests were made for more security, but according to the regional security officer, Eric Nordstrom, they were rebuffed. Nordstrom told media that, for him and his staff, “it was abundantly clear that [they] were not going to get resources until the aftermath of an incident.” Lt. Col Andrew Wood, U.S. site security commander in Libya, testified that a regional security officer had tried obtaining more personnel, but was never able to attain a level of security that he felt comfortable with. It was pretty well known within the American intelligence community during the months preceding the attack that Benghazi was unstable and increasingly dangerous - and that a significant attack was imminent.
Top U.S. officials reported the attack as if it had been a spontaneous protest created by an anti-Muslim video...yet there were no such protests immediately prior to the attacks. There was, however, every indication that everything was premeditated. The assault began at nightfall, by militants swathed in flak jackets with covered faces. They were armed with RPGs, hand grenades, AK-47s, mortars, and machine guns. With that level of artillery, it’s quite apparent that this was not a spontaneous protest.
But for some reason...that is what we were supposed to believe.
Ambassador Stevens and State Department information management officer, Sean Smith - an Air Force veteran, died during the initial assault on the compound. The Global Response Staff team, which included former SEAL Tyrone Woods, left the CIA annex approximately twenty minutes later as the Quick Reaction Force in order to aid and/or rescue everyone at the compound. The Quick Reaction Force evacuated everyone from the compound to the CIA annex where they began preparing for potential continuing assaults.
In the ensuing hours, attacks continued as they bunkered at the CIA annex waiting for reinforcements or rescue. Meanwhile another former Navy SEAL, Glen Doherty, and six other men (five CIA operatives and two volunteer Delta operators) gathered at the Tripoli Embassy preparing to mount a rescue - 406 miles away from Benghazi. Since this was not a planned evacuation or rescue attempt by U.S. leadership, they had to figure some way to get to Benghazi. They somehow garnered $30,000 and, with a little persuasion of a couple of Libyan military pilots, they got them to fly from the airport in Tripoli to Benghazi.
At the Benghazi airport, they met up with supportive Libyan troops who took the team of seven men to the CIA annex. Upon arrival, Glen Doherty met Tyrone Woods on the roof of the annex. Within minutes, mortars were fired and both were mortally wounded - two more Americans killed in Benghazi within hours. After this final assault, everyone remaining was transported to the Benghazi airport with the help of the same Libyan troops who assisted Glen Doherty and his team.
The whole incident is very disappointing to me, and something I will never forget. We, as Airmen, Soldiers, Marines and Sailors, exist under an oath stating that we will “never leave our brothers and sisters behind”... but these people were left to die. They were left alone - abandoned by the administration, Congress, and in a sense, by their country. Their families also seemed to be forgotten as they never received any explanation regarding this incident. The names of everyone else who had been in Benghazi were also quickly forgotten. It seemed as though many Americans heard enough and didn’t want the truth regardless of the facts...and still don’t. Overall, the incidents that day were incredibly tragic, and I will continue to hope that someday everyone will have the answers they need!
Posted 9 y ago
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It would be very interesting to learn ALL the real truths. What was the CIA working on? Who leaked the info on the manpower at that location, and why was there no immediate air and ground support, for our personnel? The lies on the whole situation seemed to snowball into more lies and coverups by Hillary Clinton, and others in that administration. It is a shame to see what this country is becoming. Sad choices for our Presidential candidates, acting like grade schoolers, brought me back to my days in 3rd and 4th grade, in NJ. Such childish behavior and we expect these "Adults" to run our country, and protect our troops and people? I think not!
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To this day, I still Blame Clinton for this tragedy. It was her and her office that stopped the helo's from rescuing all of our people.
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It was a terrible situation! But after multiple hours and millions of dollars spent on the investigation no indictments or charges!
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The victims of Benghazi and their families are not forgotten, just pushed to the "back of the room" by the party of kiss the ass of the local people of all foreign countries by apeasement.
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Why is it that one political party, fails to protect out embassies? With so many US Military installations in near by countries, maybe three hours flying time, can't they just use a "show of force"? Tehran in 1979, Benghazi in 2012, both installations, attacked, overrun and no reply made. Trying to ease tentions dipolmatically (as in Iran) did not work for 444 days. Sitting (iterally on their hands or sleeping peacefully thru the night) not even making any decisions, cost the lives of four men. Our embassies, dipolmatic annexes, and compounds deserve more up grades. Security personnel need to be better equipted. Plans for a show of force response need to be in place and used, when our embassies, compounds and dipolmatic personnel and their servurity members are threathen. No more excuses of "Oh, those people were demonstrating over a cartoon about their prophet". If one political party is not going to care about its diplomats, the personnel who staff the embassies, compounds and the security staff, then let's go back to being isolationists. No more Benghazis or Tehrans!
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As what normally happens when things go sideways the DC shuffle to first deny then when caught in lie to lie again then to try to smooth things over with BS and finally just say not important we to to move on. In all my years in military and time spent in combat l came to realization that if DOD wanted funding they had to smooze up to politicians F the troops and become part of the problem. There is separation in government but military is controlled by Congress which creates a atmosphere of political correctness while destroying the true mission of not only protecting our Nation but our troops. Those who have been down range know never leave or forget a fellow troop that is our bond to our brothers in arms
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Benghazi has been investigated 8 times
Why keep beating a dead horse?
Each and every investigation found no wrong doing by Clinton.
Stevens went by himself against advice to benghazi.
Republicans have admitted that every investigation after the first one was to drag Clinton's name through the mud l
Clinton testifies under oath for 11 hours
There were many embassy attacks under bush
But you don't know the names nor when .
Why keep beating a dead horse?
Each and every investigation found no wrong doing by Clinton.
Stevens went by himself against advice to benghazi.
Republicans have admitted that every investigation after the first one was to drag Clinton's name through the mud l
Clinton testifies under oath for 11 hours
There were many embassy attacks under bush
But you don't know the names nor when .
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Please read the multi-million dollar Benghazi report so you can have piece of mind.
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I believe warriors have died under every administration so be sure not to pick and choose when to decide to blame an administration without having all of the evidence. Too many in uniform have forgotten our duty to remain apolitical.
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Just what did Republicans do wrong in regards to Benghazi besides letting themselves be stonewalled by the Democrats? Help was spun up and then shut down. A regional commander was relieved of command for attempting to send a QRF team. Amambassibor Stevens was a friend of Hillary's, and she refused to take his calls. It was a big deal and a photo op When the Seals took down Ben Laden. But Obama and Hillary were indifferent about Benghazi refusing to send help. And then put out a false narrative about it being a spontaneous incident set off by a comic book with a Picture of Mohamad in it. My family has served since the Civil War, were the first to Gold stare would have been given if they did that back then. I fell apart when Benguiz happened. I was spitting mad out in my front yard. When a neighbor of mine walked by and asked me what was wrong, he was more concerned about me then what happened in Ben Guzi. He lost his only son, A Marine in Afganistan earlier that year. I'm still mad and disappointed in the lack of action taken them. And the lack of action taken later in Afghanistan. When troops in contact called for support and were denied by pencil pushers in the rear on several different occasions. You can read the book (Into the fire) By Dakota Meyer A CMH recipient. For one example of poor and indifferent leadership.
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