Posted on 09/26/2017 12:11:16 PM PDT by detective
Not only Benghazi. How many of our boots were killed because of the Rules of Engagement?
Was wondering about CENTCOM and AFRICOM and Benghazi so searched and
NOW THAT WE KNOW the IT guys had access to all info, did anyone think it a coincidence that General Carter Ham, Commander of AFRICOM at the time “was in Washington for a meeting of all combat commanders when the attack was under way.”
who would schedule that kind of meeting on 9/11?
Three words = Teflon and UNTOUCHABLE !!!
AWAN PING - read article and then #21-
“Not only Benghazi. How many of our boots were killed because of the Rules of Engagement?
Was wondering about CENTCOM and AFRICOM and Benghazi so searched and
NOW THAT WE KNOW the IT guys had access to all info, did anyone think it a coincidence that General Carter Ham, Commander of AFRICOM at the time was in Washington for a meeting of all combat commanders when the attack was under way.
who would schedule that kind of meeting on 9/11?”
see #23
I’m thinking the Pakistani Awans may have had something to do with that Iranian nuclear scientist who went missing from Iran while on the hajj in Saudi Arabia and who then defected to us. He supposedly had “second thoughts” about defecting or else was conned into carrying messages back and magically ended up in the Pakistani embassy in Washington DC ...from which he later ended up flying out of the US back to Iran.
The Iranians then executed him for treason.
Then John Kerry and Obama shrugged it off and made the Iran deal.
Could be the Awans leaked where he was when the Iranians were still trying to figure it out, and maybe helped lure him into the Pakistani embassy.
and they had advance knowledge of Seal Team 6 that was shot down, no doubt...
Thanks detective.
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