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Benghazi Report: Al Qaida is Alive and Well
Townhall.com ^ | December 21, 2012 | Nightwatch

Posted on 12/21/2012 11:04:32 AM PST by Kaslin

Republic of Korea: For the record. Pak Ku'n-hye (Park Geun-hye) of the New Frontier Party won South Korea's presidential election on 19 December, media reported. She is the daughter of Park Chung-hee and the first woman elected to be president of the Republic of Korea. That should confound the North!

North Korea-Iran: According to a Japanese news service, an Iranian lawmaker told the service that North Korea informed Iran in October of its plan to launch a satellite. The head of an Iranian parliamentary delegation to North Korea, Hamid Reza Taraghi, revealed talks took place mid-October with the North's delegates in Pyongyang. The North's group was led by Kim Yong Il, a Secretary of the Worker's Party of Korea. During those talks, the North told Taraghi's delegation about the rocket launch.

Comment: This report is not confirmed by other sources, but is credible. NightWatch has stressed that the long range rocket program is a joint venture with Iran. The reason for informing the Taraghi delegation about a launch would be to give the investment partner sufficient notice to arrange to send an Iranian observer delegation, as occurred in April 2012.

It is worth noting that Iran received notice of a pending launch long before any other North Korean friend or ally received notice. Finally, the timing of the Taraghi delegation's visit to Pyongyang establishes that North Korean launch preparations took more than 90 days.

Chad-Central African Republic: Soldiers from Chad are now helping the government of Central African Republic fight a rapidly advancing rebel movement. Some 2,000 Chadian soldiers arrived Tuesday in the Central African Republic after a trio of rebel groups pushed ahead and took the central mining town of Bria, the fifth town to fall into rebel hands in their two-week-old offensive.

The rebels are demanding that the government re-negotiate the terms of past peace accords, in what is being described as one of the biggest threats to the government of President Francois Bozize. Thierry Zamby, a spokesman for the defense minister said Wednesday that the Chadian troops will help to retake the towns that have fallen to the rebels in recent days.

Comment: Central African Republic has become chronically unstable. US military sources consider the Chadians among the best counter-terrorism soldiers, along with Mauritanians, in Sahelian Africa… better than the Nigerians who volunteer for every externally funded mission.

Special NightWatch Comment: The most important finding of the Accountability Review Board (ARB) on the Benghazi tragedy is that al Qaida is alive and well and living in Benghazi. The rest is pretty much well known, with a few exceptions.

As harsh as the words of the ARB Report seem about high level failures in the State Department, no one is held accountable. The Board found that mistakes were made. The report is essentially a white wash. Three people at State resigned today, but that is not the same as facing legal proceedings for civil or criminal negligence in wrongful death. The Board gave everyone a pass.  

A few things that are confusing in the Benghazi report.

1.The Board found that the ambassador was responsible for mission security and he should have pushed harder for improvements. The implication is the ambassador ultimately was responsible his own death. Hmm….The ambassador made at least three pleas for improved security, including the last on the day of his demise. Other parts of the report make clear that no amount of pushing to improve security would have made a difference with senior State Department leadership.

2.The Board found that mistakes were made. The use of passive voice means the Board refused to find anyone, except the dead ambassador, to blame for the mistakes. The message is that things went wrong; people were murdered, but it was no one's fault. This is the core of the whitewash. This viewpoint evades questions of causality, incompetence, negligence and blame.

3. Intelligence did not identify a specific threat at the time, the Board found. This finding betrays a shallow understanding of intelligence warning among the Board members. The 65-year history of US national security affairs since passage of the National Security Act of 1947 shows that waiting for last minute unambiguous warning before taking precautions is waiting to die. The report lists 20 security incidents and attacks against the consulate, but found that body of information insufficient for warning, even on the anniversary of 9/11. One clear issue not mentioned in the report, and an obvious blind spot of its authors, is insight about how intelligence warning empowers decision makers to keep them safe by averting harm or increasing readiness to receive damage. Neither happened in Benghazi.

4.The Board made no finding about the importance of Allied cooperation in maintaining diplomatic security in Benghazi, according to the unclassified report. This is strange because the British, Turks and especially the Italians -- all NATO allies and intelligence partners -- had significantly more resources in Benghazi than the US, they said. They could have been consulted or requested to help rescue the US mission on short notice. British, Turkish and Italian foreign affairs officials said in public they were not consulted and their aid was not requested. They also said they would have responded if asked.

5.The Board found that the US military did all it could in the time available. Secretary Panetta made the point that there was nothing the US armed forces could do which would have made a difference during the time of the attack. The implication of this finding is that there is little point in positioning counter terror and emergency response teams in Italy and elsewhere in the Mediterranean basin within two hours of Libya because they apparently can make no difference in a series of terrorist attacks that lasted for seven hours. This finding looks like a disservice to the US armed forces personnel and units who train for these missions. Plus, the finding of virtual impotence is an intelligence windfall for terrorists in northern Africa.

6.The Board found that the chains of command and responsibility for the protection of the Benghazi mission were not clear and that agencies were stove-piped. This is curious because the central themes of the post 9/11 intelligence and national security reforms are integration, collegiality and collaboration. Apparently those messages, so vital to combat forces, have not reached those responsible for diplomatic security, eleven years after 9/11, and even for diplomatic missions in high risk areas.

The Board found all the things that State did wrong, but the Benghazi attacks expose basic problems in national security crisis management that run far beyond those at State. The entire national security establishment performed no better in failing to save the life of Ambassador Stevens in Libya than it did in failing to save the life of Ambassador Dubbs in 1988 in Afghanistan.

Many things changed between 1988 and 2012, but the system performed no better when it counted most. That should have been the key finding of this report.

End of NightWatch for 19 December.

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1 posted on 12/21/2012 11:04:37 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Al Qaida is Alive and Well......and voted for bath house barry.


2 posted on 12/21/2012 11:10:05 AM PST by longfellow (Bill Maher, the 21st hijacker.)
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To: Kaslin
Did the Benghazi report make any assessment of what would have happened if the former SEALs in the CIA had not ignored orders to stand down and fought back? What was the timetable of all the other Americans in the consulate escaping? Would they have been killed too without this patriotic disobedience?
3 posted on 12/21/2012 11:19:19 AM PST by KarlInOhio (Big Bird is a brood parasite: laid in our nest 43 years ago and we are still feeding him.)
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To: Kaslin
Speaking of Al Qeada.

Counterterrorism Officials: Fears Escalate Over Potential for Al Qaeda Seizing Syrian WMDs

Earlier this month, the Syrian-Saudi Chemicals Company (SYSACCO) factory near Safira that manufactures chlorine and other toxic chemicals was taken over by the Al Qaeda franchise, Al Nusra Front, that reportedly is responsible for “the heaviest frontline fighting” in Syria.

Al Qaeda-tied rebels overran the Sheik Suleiman military base near Aleppo where research on chemical weapons had been conducted, and opposition Islamist forces have made inroads on a Syrian military base near Aleppo where chemical weapons are believed to have been produced.

Speaking of that Syrian military base. News and rumors from the Obama/Hillary/Huma World War III front lines.

Scuds blast big Syrian rebel push for al-Safira chemical arms store

The Syrian Air Force is again firing Scud missiles, this time to stem the general offensive Syrian opposition forces, including jihadis, launched Friday, Dec. 21, to capture the Syrian army’s military-industrial complex at al Safira and the big chemical and biological weapons store adjoining the facility. It is there, that Scud D missiles stand ready for launching, loaded with chemical weapons.

Rebel forces are converging on Al Safira from the east, the west and the south. Among them are brigades of the Jabhat al-Nusra which the US has designated part of al Qaeda in Iraq.

4 posted on 12/21/2012 11:21:19 AM PST by justa-hairyape
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To: Kaslin

Alive and well, and residing in the WH.


5 posted on 12/21/2012 11:54:58 AM PST by Hardraade (http://junipersec.wordpress.com (Vendetta))
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To: Kaslin
Sen. John Kerry is the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations responsible for oversight of US State Dept., execution of foreign policy and oversight of diplomatic facilities.-------Did Kerry violate separation of powers by coaching Obama's 2nd debate Benghazi lie? (vanity), Seizethecarp | December 22, 2012 | Seizethecarp
6 posted on 12/23/2012 9:55:33 PM PST by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge)
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To: AdmSmith; AnonymousConservative; Berosus; bigheadfred; Bockscar; ColdOne; Convert from ECUSA; ...

Thanks Kaslin.
Pak Ku'n-hye (Park Geun-hye) of the New Frontier Party won South Korea's presidential election on 19 December, media reported. She is the daughter of Park Chung-hee and the first woman elected to be president of the Republic of Korea... According to a Japanese news service, an Iranian lawmaker told the service that North Korea informed Iran in October of its plan to launch a satellite.

7 posted on 12/24/2012 4:54:09 PM PST by SunkenCiv (Romney would have been worse, if you're a dumb ass.)
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