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Posted on Feb 6, 2017
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MSgt James "Buck" Buchanan
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When you desert your fellow soldiers/comrades in arms you betray those who trusted you, that is you become a traitor. In the days of the US cavalry in the expanding west such deserters, traitors and cowards were branded. The Obama administration, and particularly Secretary Clinton will forever have the stigma of deserting those they led, and will be "branded" as traitors.
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CW4 William Kessinger
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I hole hartley agree that the party in office must be held accountable. As a service member they were put in harm's way and should have been backed up/covered. Wether working for the DOD or the DOS (dept of state). America owes those that serve the backing while undertaking assigned duties for our country!!!!!
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Cpl Henry Busby
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What I fail to understand about this issue and how it became such a partisan rallying cry, is the fact that there were multiple investigations created and administered by Republicans and each of the investigating bodies came away empty. It seems as though many want this investigated until they get the outcome they want.

Unlike others we see, in these investigations no one ducked and dodged any subpoenas or refused to testify. Ten investigations were conducted into the 2012 Benghazi attack, six of these by Republican-controlled House committees and even though mistakes were made, no one was proven to be complacent. So do we ignore all of those investigations because they did not deliver the outcome that we wanted?

If we go back to my era of battle there are a host of questions still lingering over the loss of life due to Friendly Fire. It’s estimated that there may be as many as 8,000 friendly fire incidents in the Vietnam War caused by mistakes, negligence, exhaustion, panic, horseplay, dim lighting, dense vegetation, inattentiveness, faulty equipment, poor training, foolishness, ill fortune or some combination of the above. Does anyone know any of those names? I personally knew a few.

We Honor them, We Mourn them and we say in all sincerity, REST IN PEACE.
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SGT James Bower
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My wife and I got to meet Oz Geist, co-author of 13 hours and listen to his story and what a story it is. Hillary and the administration left them out to dry. Damn shame.
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SGT James Bower My son and I had the privilege of listening and meeting Kris "Tanto" Paronto. One Interesting Tidbit- Oz and Tanto do not care for one another.
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Marlene Hessler
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I am hopeful the guilty parties will get their due justice. All justice does not happen in a courtroom. It would be great if it did this time though.
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SGT Dan Theman
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Oddly you blame The Secretary of State but made no mention of those who pulled all security funding from US Embassy’s...
We are military. We keep it real. We speak truths and condemn lies. We believe the omission of truth is a lie.
Benghazi was a failure on the administration not an individual.
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Actually I name no one individual to blame as you suggest. But you cannot deny the failures of the Administration’s handling of the situation.
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SGT Dan Theman
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I blame the seated Congress and speaker of the house for removing the funding that Guaranteed the security detachments for all embassies for the seated Secretary of State to use at his/her discretion.
It was a Republican led congress and as a Republican I was disgusted. Ultimately it falls on President Obama.
As does the current mishandling of the pandemic. That falls on President Trump.
Keeping it real
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SGT Dan Theman - Truthfully the blame goes to both the legislative and executive branches. Also a problem, Benghazi was not an embassy and was not secured as such. It was the State Department who convinced the President that we needed to be there.
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MSgt Aircraft Electrical and Environmental Systems
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The fact that you blame Clinton says everything anyone needs to know about your intelligence, or lack thereof. A good dose of facts would do you some good.
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MSgt (Join to see) - As you claim of me I too can see we’re your loyalty lays. I would agree blame does go to our government representatives as a whole both Legislative and Executive. Have a good day sir.
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MSgt (Join to see) loyalty? My loyalty lies with what’s good for the entire population, not some ignorant apolitical ideology that I was brainwashed into believing as a child.
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MSgt (Join to see) - Actually my parents leaned Democrat. Both of them loved JFK and were big supporters of Congressmen Tom Foley here in Eastern Washington. So my ideology evolved from my own perspective of what’s good for our nation. Yes I am a conservative, but I try to keep my mind open to different opinions. So with all do respect sir to only blame Congress is an apolitical ideology. Yes, Congress did withhold funding and deserve blame. But it was also the Secretary of State who convinced the President that we needed to be represented in Benghazi. So the failures squarely fall on all in charge at the time both in Congress and the Executive branch. That is truly looking at it without blinders.
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MSgt (Join to see) you’re a conservative based on your own determines of what you think is good for the country? That’s even worse, says a lot about your character and judgement. And blaming the Secretary of State for wanting representation is a typical deflection strategy of conservatives. Find any way possible to point blame somewhere else.
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MSgt James Lindsey
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They may have still died, they would have at least known that help and our government was backing them. Instead they fought for honor and were hung out to dry by our administration. God Bless them
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CAPT Wayne Cowie Clarke
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The responsibility for responding to Benghazi rested with President Obama, the National Command Authority (POTUS SECDEF, SECSTATE) and the regional unified commanders (CINCUSEUR, CINCAFRCOM). Only the President had the authority to authorize crossing the border into Libya.
So the blame for inaction rests solely on POTUS and the rest of the National Command Authority. However, the military commanders in the chain of command had the moral/ethical responsibility to strongly, I repeat strongly, disagree with the National Command Authority. Did they, the American public hasn't heard a "peep" from them.

The UCMJ can definitely be invoked to evaluate our national failure to act at Benghazi.
The UCMJ states:
§899. Art. 99. Misbehavior before the enemy Any member of the armed forces who before or in the presence of the enemy— (1) runs away; (2) shamefully abandons, surrenders, or delivers up any command, unit, place, or military property which it is his duty to defend; (3) through disobedience, neglect, or intentional misconduct endangers the safety of any such command, unit, place, or military property; (4) casts away his arms or ammunition; (5) is guilty of cowardly conduct; (6) quits his place of duty to plunder or pillage; (7) causes false alarms in any command, unit, or place under control of the armed forces; (8) willfully fails to do his utmost to encounter, engage, capture, or destroy any enemy troops, combatants, vessels, aircraft, or any other thing, which it is his duty so to encounter, engage, capture, or destroy; or (9) does not afford all practicable relief and assistance to any troops, combatants, vessels, or aircraft of the armed forces belonging to the United States or their allies when engaged in battle; shall be punished by death or such other punishment as a court-martial may direct.
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SSG Pat O'Flaherty
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I really hope Killary is brought to justice.
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COL Carl Jensen
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Its not going to happen in our lifetime, so forgetaboutit. It will cause a great deal of unrest that will lead to riot behavior in the major cities. Like Evita she has a strong following, and "the money keeps coming in from every side".
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