Posted on 07/03/2019 9:32:41 PM PDT by bitt
New information regarding the September 11, 2012 attacks on the U.S. diplomatic outpost and CIA annex in Benghazi, Libya and on the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, Egypt has been brought forward by former U.S. military personnel who were on duty that fateful night. These whistleblowers reveal that the attackers in Benghazi were led by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force, under the command of Iranian General Qassem Suleimani.
Qassem Suleimani, a fanatical Islamic revolutionary, has rapidly become one of the worlds top terrorist suspects, as well as a powerful and sinister force within Iran according to The Telegraph. U.S. officials knew that the Quds Force was coordinating and leading the attacks in Benghazi. U.S. military forces were ordered not to track or to pursue the Benghazi attackers, whistleblowers confirmed. According to Kenneth R. Timmerman, the Benghazi attack was funded with hard cash in the form of Euros smuggled into Libya from Malaysia for the Iranian Quds Force. ADVANCED WARNINGS IGNORED The human intelligence (HUMINT) warnings began on June 2, 2012, steadily became more serious, and started coming in via much higher-level sources. By September 1, 2012, the warnings were severe enough to warrant removing all key personnel from the areas affected, the most threatened area being Benghazi. All classified or sensitive information, equipment, and personnel of key positions, under policy, were supposed to be moved to a more secure location. On the night of the attacks, at least 35 Americans were still stationed at the State Department and CIA facilities in Benghazi.
Signals intelligence began corroborating the human intelligence already coming in, verifying the threat levels. Inexplicably, security was lessened in the areas that were targeted, even after multiple requests to increase security. On or about May 9, 2012, even more security personnel were removed for unknown reasons. SEPTEMBER 11, 2012 On September 11, 2012, when the attacks began in Benghazi, CENTCOM was conducting a training exercise known as Internal Look 12 (IL 12). CENTCOM did not stop the training event until eight hours after the attacks began. During the attacks, no one was allowed to stop training in order to engage the attacking terrorists. At AFRICOM, they contacted every intelligence agency. They called the watch desk. They notified the U.S. Navy 6th Fleet. They reached out to Joint Operations Command (JOC). The commanding officer at AFRICOM told them they could do nothing. U.S. military aircraft, ships, pararescue teams, and special operators were ordered not to respond, according to whistleblowers who were on duty during the attacks in Benghazi. A Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) pararescue team was on 24-7 standby at AFRICOMs Camp Lemonnier in Djibouti, a small African nation north of Somalia.
“Doctor Morsi sent us” was said by some of the attackers.
But why?
Thanks bitt.
There is no reason whatsoever to work on our problems with Iran until we have fixed our problems at the FBI and DOJ. If Trump is going to bomb anyone he needs to bomb the DOJ and FBI.
Fortunately, you don’t matter
None of us do.
+1
Oh, so we work on only one problem at a time? Or only when it's involving iran?
You believed that was a baby milk factory? You must be dense and condensed.
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