Posted on 08/03/2013 11:43:42 PM PDT by Nachum
WASHINGTON Is the CIA trying to cover up information relating to the Benghazi attack that killed four Americans?
Members of Congress are seeking an investigation into covert CIA efforts to move surface-to-air missiles out of Libya, through Turkey, and into the hands of Syrian rebels, CNN reported over the weekend.
Among the many secrets still yet to be told about the Benghazi mission, is just how many Americans were there the night of the September 2012 attack.
According to one source, that number was 35, with as many as seven wounded, some seriously. It is unknown how many of them were CIA.
A source told CNN that 21 Americans were working in the building known as the annex, believed to be run by the agency.
CNN said the CIA is involved in what one source calls an unprecedented attempt to keep the spy agency's Benghazi secrets from ever leaking out, subjecting its agents to frequent polygraph examinations.
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You got hopes...
Apparently not long enough to reach across the big pond.
If these Sunday-school-teacher type moslems aren't ratting out or killing the terrorists...they are the same.
Why was the alleged armament there in the first place?
What did Congre$$ know about its presence?
When a Contra arms plane crashed,, no where near as many died... as I recall anyway. We all know what a political bludgeoning tool that was used as..
Yes, Obama has brought change..
No Congressional oversight allowed at least no feedback after the fact,
No limit to the madness of ignoring ‘irrelevant’ laws and the Constitution itself,
Oh , did I mention assuming authority and powers neither granted thru our Constitution and CONgre$$ional legislation.
But Hey, who reads these days in DC? ask Nancy when she read a piece of legislation last.. probably a wine list.
In this case I have more sarcasm than hope.
Now we are getting to the nitty-gritty of Benghazi.
A real BIG SCANDAL—not phony.
The Iran-Contra fuss was a backyard softball game in comparison to this.
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