Admin Withdrew Special Forces Team From Libya One Month Before Attack

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CBS News has learned that congressional investigators have issued a subpoena to a former top security official at the US mission in Libya. The official is Lt. Col. Andy Wood, a Utah National Guard Army Green Beret who headed up a Special Forces "Site Security Team" in Libya. Lt. Col. Andy Wood led a 16-member Special Forces site security team responsible for protecting U.S. personnel in Libya.

The subpoena compels Lt. Col. Wood to appear at a House Oversight Committee hearing next week that will examine security decisions leading up to the Sept. 11 Muslim extremist terror assault on the U.S. compound at Benghazi. U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three of his colleagues were killed in the attack.

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Obama Doctrine: Admin Withdrew Special Forces Team From Libya One Month Before Attack


Bombshell: Obama State Dept. Withdrew 16 Member Security Team From Libya Before Attack - YouTube
 

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Why were there so few soldiers on the ground. After a civil war- Tribes controlling various areas- Libya was not safe considering all the armaments that went on vacation shall we say.

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Why were there so few soldiers on the ground. After a civil war- Tribes controlling various areas- Libya was not safe considering all the armaments that went on vacation shall we say.

An ffn Wog in State signed off on this.

Why were any foreign soldiers there at all. If it was a civil war why were any other countries involved. That doesn't fit the definition of 'civil war'.

I must say I am constantly surprised by those who metaphorically poke a tiger with a sharp stick and then get all outraged wondering why they got clawed.
 

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Why were any foreign soldiers there at all. If it was a civil war why were any other countries involved. That doesn't fit the definition of 'civil war'.

I must say I am constantly surprised by those who metaphorically poke a tiger with a sharp stick and then get all outraged wondering why they got clawed.

You do not consider it began as a civil war
 

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You do not consider it began as a civil war

You do not consider that the 3 dead in the embassy would likely be alive if it had stayed a civil war. In fact the count of dead who would be alive today had we (the west) stayed out of Afghanistan, Iraq & Libya must be close to 1,000,000 human beings.
 

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You do not consider that the 3 dead in the embassy would likely be alive if it had stayed a civil war. In fact the count of dead who would be alive today had we (the west) stayed out of Afghanistan, Iraq & Libya must be close to 1,000,000 human beings.
Only talking about Libya-
Did it or did it not begin as a Civil War. Yes or no -
 

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Three days after the Benghazi show 300 Marines were on Blue and White aircraft destined for many Embassy's where a down staffing had occurred last year. But... to little too late. I believe the UN Ambassador was telling us exactly what the script told her to say. She too is in a way a victim of this tragedy.
 

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The NATO invasion of Afghanistan? ;-)

The only mistake NATO made was staying- And not having enough troops once OBL was cornered in Tora Bora-

Well when the ones with all the weapons start shooting at the ones poorly armed - or the ones without weapons - what is it then.

Never mind the side stepping. You are getting older and it is hard on the hips. I know.
 

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This was a terrorist attack that was disguised to by the Obama administration as unruly protesters to avoid the embarrassment of cutting security in an election year. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm conspiracy?
 

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An attack on any US Embassy is a Declaration of War in my book. But having it happen after being forewarned is Treason too! The US White House silence tells me Treason may be on someone's mind in that group too? Maybe we have a problem in our White House???
 

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Before attack on U.S. mission in Libya, State Dept. concluded risk of violence was high

Less than two months before the fatal attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, the State Department concluded that the risk of violence to diplomats and other Americans in Libya was high and that the weak U.S.-backed government in Tripoli could do little about it.
“The risk of U.S. Mission personnel, private U.S. citizens and businesspersons encountering an isolating event as a result of militia or political violence is HIGH,” a State Department security assessment from July 22 concludes.



Before attack on U.S. mission in Libya, State Dept. concluded risk of violence was high - The Washington Post




State Dept reveals new details of Benghazi attack

WASHINGTON (AP) — All was quiet outside the U.S. Consulate as evening fell on Benghazi and President Barack Obama's envoy to Libya was retiring after a day of diplomatic meetings.
There was no indication of the harrowing events that night would bring: assailants storming the compound and setting its buildings aflame, American security agents taking fire across more than a mile of the city, the ambassador and three employees killed and others forced into a daring car escape against traffic.

Senior State Department officials on Tuesday revealed for the first time certain details of last month's tragedy in the former Libyan rebel stronghold, such as the efforts of a quick reaction force that rushed onto the scene and led the evacuation in a fierce gun battle that continued into the streets. The briefing was provided a day before department officials were to testify to a House committee about the most serious attack on a U.S. diplomatic installation since al-Qaida bombed the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania 14 years ago.

The account answers some questions and leaves others unanswered. Chief among them is why for several days the Obama administration said the assault stemmed from a protest against an American-made Internet video ridiculing Islam, and whether the consulate had adequate security.
The officials, who spoke to reporters on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to speak publicly on the matter, said Ambassador Chris Stevens arrived in Benghazi and held meetings on and off the consulate grounds on Sept. 10. He spent the night, and then out of prudence spent the whole of the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks meeting people inside the compound, an enclosed area about 300 yards long by 100 yards wide, with a 9-foot outer wall topped by barbed wire and augmented by barriers, steel drop bars and other security upgrades.

When Stevens finished his final meeting of the day, he escorted a Turkish diplomat outside the main entrance of the building. The situation was calm, the officials said, and there were no protests. Five U.S. agents and four local militiamen were providing security.
A little more than an hour later, around 9:40 p.m., everything changed.


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Everyone knows it was the video that caused the violence. Couldn't know that the video was going to be released.