Posted on 01/17/2016 9:39:22 AM PST by NKP_Vet
After the fall of Col. Moammar Gadhafi in 2011, Libyan tensions fired up, and embassies were abandoned. Then, on Sept. 11, 2012, heavily armed Islamist militants launched an organized attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi. Four Americans were killed: U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens, Navy SEALs Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty and State Department computer expert Sean Smith. Six CIA contractors defied orders to defend the compound. Thirteen hours later, only four of them were still alive, but they had saved more than two dozen fellow Americans. When the heroes returned home, then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama were blaming an anti-Muslim video for the attack. Even now, after emails revealed Clinton knew immediately the video wasnât to blame, Washington characterizes the attack as unexpected and unpreventable.
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God does provide.
I guess God just didn’t like those other fellas as much?
Silly theology to say God kept the bullets from striking. Reminds me of the Sioux Ghost Dancers.
All God does if you are in battle is welcome your soul if you die. Otherwise, freewill is a farce.
No matter how the current Administration and current CIA try to spin it, the truth is sickening and an indictment as to the arrogance, incompetence and selfish uncaring attitude of the current leaders of the USA.
Exactly. And also they are not only hiding their willingness to abandon those people. They are also hiding that CIA/State was running weapons to Al Qeida in Syria by way of Turkey.
America had literally changed sides and was now assisting the crew that attacked us on 911.
Everyone is entitled to an opinion. They were there, we were not.
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This survivor should have just said he was lucky to survive.
Saying God was with him, means God was not with the others, not as lucky
as he was.
Any believer would attribute his survival to God’s grace. Suggests nothing about anyone else or their disposition toward God.
No it does not mean that. At all. Dead or alive, God is with me. And when He decides its time for me to go I’m gone.
What should have been said I’d God watched over me and my fellow
friends. But it wasn’t my time to go.
God watches out over believers.
Yes, and sometimes He calls them home.
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