Posted on 05/06/2013 9:43:29 AM PDT by Bigtigermike
The deputy of slain U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens has told congressional investigators that a team of Special Forces prepared to fly from Tripoli to Benghazi during the Sept. 11, 2012 attacks was forbidden from doing so by U.S. Special Operations Command South Africa.
The account from Gregory Hicks is in stark contrast to assertions from the Obama administration, which insisted that nobody was ever told to stand down and that all available resources were utilized. Hicks gave private testimony to congressional investigators last month in advance of his upcoming appearance at a congressional hearing Wednesday.
According to excerpts released Monday, Hicks told investigators that SOCAFRICA commander Lt. Col. Gibson and his team were on their way to board a C-130 from Tripoli for Benghazi prior to an attack on a second U.S. compound "when [Col. Gibson] got a phone call from SOCAFRICA which said, 'you can't go now, you don't have the authority to go now.' And so they missed the flight ... They were told not to board the flight, so they missed it."
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They took out 6 harrier jets on the tarmac, and the media looked the other way because of the election.
(Like they did when the CIA got its arse handed to it because one of its politically correct officials decided to throw a birthday party for an asset to be attended by a lot of our operatives and a station chief. The asset turned out to be a double agent and a suicide bomber.)
Why would they be in full military garb in the first place if they were retired SEALs as reported?
ok,...thanks.
Not incompetency my FRiend. There is another word for what went down.
My understanding is that it was not proper protocol for a couple dozen Team 6 SEALS to all be on the same helicopter. And it’s a little too “coincidental” that it was the particular helicopter that terrorists hit and destroyed, shortly after Osama Bin Laden (or some relative of his) was killed and quickly disposed of and it had been revealed that it was SEAL Team 6 that had done the operation.
At some point the question comes as to what is just deadly incompetence and what is deliberate cooperation with our enemies.
How close were the incidents you mentioned in proximity to the time when Panetta went to Afghanistan and made the troops disarm before he would be with them - leaving them sitting ducks there (but not likely to be hit by terrorists in cooperation with the DOD because Panetta was there)?
This may well be the last story from SHARYL ATTKISSON at CBS.
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Mar 7/13: General Carter Ham, Commander, U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) testified to the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) regarding the programs and budget needed to meet current and future requirements within the AFRICOM area of responsibility (AoR). This was General Hams last testimony to the SASC in this position, Full Transcript. He stated that this administration lied to the American people. I think its going to go down in history as one of the really great cover-ups. And the press doesnt care. Its really disturbing to me.
Senator GRAHAM. Do you recall Jason Chaffetz asking you what military assets you ordered deployed to Libya once you learned that the embassys Special Mission Compound in Benghazi was under attack? According to Chaffetz, you responded that you could have deployed assets; however, it was not requested. Do you recall saying that?
General HAM. Not in those specific terms, Senator. I recall having a discussion about the forces that were available, the forces I requested of Secretary of Defense be placed on heightened alert, in some cases
Senator GRAHAM. Did you ever recommend to Panetta, General Dempsey, Obama or anyone in authority to move assets into Libya?
General HAM. Yes, sir, and they approved that and the teams did move.
Senator GRAHAM. So what was the closest team?
General HAM. The team that was best postured to move was the Fleet Antiterrorism Support Team (FAST) in Rota, Spain.
Senator GRAHAM. So when did they begin to move?
General HAM. I dont knowI dont know precisely when they began to move. They arrived in Tripoli about 24 hours after the attack.
Senator GRAHAM. Well, I guess my pointwere fighter aircraft available in Aviano that could have gotten into Libya within 24 hours?
General HAM. They could have been, sir. I did not so request
Senator GRAHAM. Did you ever suggest that we deploy any military asset quicker than 24 hours?
General HAM. I did not. I considered, but did not request the deployment of fighter aircraft.
Senator GRAHAM. Did anybody ever ask you, General Ham, what do we have to get to the aid of these folks quickly? Did anyone ever suggest that we use an F15 or F16 to buzz the compound once the Ambassador was found missing?
General HAM. Not to my knowledge, sir.
Senator GRAHAM. Were you ever told to stand down in any of your efforts to move people into Libya because we were concerned about violating Libyan air space?
General HAM. No, sir.
Senator GRAHAM. Were you ever tapped on the shoulder by anyone and said, youre going ahead of yourself here? No one ever suggested to you to stop what you were doing?
General HAM. No, sir.
Senator GRAHAM. So how could it be that, given this threat stringand you didntdid you know when the attack was going to be over when it started?
General HAM. Certainly not.
Senator GRAHAM. What kind of reaction was there in the system when the Ambassador was found missing?
General HAM. Shock, to be sure; and all-out effort to find him and hence the diversion of the unmanned system to get that overhead as quickly as possible.
Senator GRAHAM. Well, an all-out effort. Did we have air assets within two to three hours of Libya? Was there any 130s available to go in? Were there any AC130 gunships?
General HAM. I know for a fact there were no AC130s in the theater. I would have to check if there were any C130s.
Senator GRAHAM. Could you do this. Could you give this committee in writing a detailed analysis of the military assets available that could have gotten into the Benghazi area within 12 hours?
General HAM. Yes, sir.
Senator GRAHAM. And please tell us what you recommended and who you recommended to what to do with those assets.
General HAM. I will, sir.
Senator GRAHAM. Did you ever talk to Obama??
General HAM. Not on this matter, no, sir.
Senator GRAHAM. When the Secretary of Defense turned to you and said, theres really nothing we can do within 24 hours to help these people, what was his reaction?
General HAM. Sir, it wasntit wasnt that kind of a conversation. It wasthe initial discussion was about the initial reports of an attack, trying to gather information, whats happening, what forces are available to respond. Thats what precipitated the alert to the Fleet Antiterrorism Support Team, to the Commanders In Extremis Force.
Senator GRAHAM. Well, just finally, did it become apparent to everybody in the room theres nobody can get there within 24 hours?
General HAM. Pretty quickly. Not necessarily the 24 hours, because the Fleet Antiterrorism Support Team and the Commanders In Extremis Force could have arrived earlier. But then, again knowing what we knew then, different than what we know now, the attack culminated and seemed
Senator GRAHAM. Did you stop their deployment??
General HAM. We did not. We timed the deployment then in concert with the embassy to say, when do you want this, when do you need this team to arrive.
Thanks for the formatting. So at best, they look like hapless boobs.
I’m still recovering from the formatting .. you’re prolly right, but it’s gonna be another hour before I can look at it again .. LOL
I don’t believe any of the LSM are suddenly seeing the light. What they are seeing is FNCs ratings going thru the roof and their own reputations going in the crapper
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