Posted on 10/15/2012 5:01:35 PM PDT by markomalley
The White House is considering a strike against militants responsible for the death of U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three others if and when it can track down the perpetrators, The Associated Press reported.
The AP, citing current and former administration officials, reports that the Obama administration is weighing whether the short-term payoff of retribution against al Qaeda for the Sept. 11 attack in Libya is worth the trade-off of potentially elevating the group's stature. There is also concern about alienating governments that could help fight terror in the region, according to the AP.
The United States has put special operations forces on standby and moved drones in the skies above Libya, which would be ready to strike from Libya to Mali in response to the attack.
The report follows news last week that the Joint Special Operations Command was preparing information on suspects for potential missions to kill or capture the militants.
White House counterterrorism adviser John Brennan traveled to Libya last week to meet with Libyan President Mohamed Magariaf and other government officials.
A White House spokesman did not confirm the AP report to The Hill.
The discussion of potential counterstrikes comes with Republicans criticizing the Obama administrations response to the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi.
Republicans have blasted the administration for shifting its position, first blaming the attack on an anti-Islamic video posted online before labeling it a terrorist attack.
The Libya attack has thrown foreign policy into a more pronounced role in the presidential campaign, and forced the Obama camp to play defense in an area where the president was thought to have a clear advantage.
Vice President Biden vowed at last weeks debate that the United States would find those responsible for the attack on the U.S. Consulate.
We will find and bring to justice the men who did this, Biden said.
The FBI has launched an investigation into the attack. But it took agents accompanied by a military escort three weeks to reach the scene of the attack in Benghazi.
If the United States were to attack those responsible for the Libya attack, there could be retaliation by the militant groups.
A spokesman in northern Mali said the September attack would be multiplied by 10 if the United States targets them, according to the AP.
Even the dumbassed American voter will not fall for a stunt like this. After lying for two weeks and letting the killers get away The Disaster thinks blowing up some random landscape is going to help him? Not likely.
I might be mistaken but didn't Mohamed Magariaf get replaced by somone else since then?
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Horse hockey. Zero had 6 hours to get Marine and navy air cover in there. He didn’t even have an NSC meeting. He’s gonna wag the dog and laugh about killing an aspirin factory janitor at 3:30 in the morning as a martyr for the cause.
Anything to avoid another debate !!
Obama is like the guy in the commercial where he’s sitting with a gal at a romantic dinner. She looks at him and says, “I love you.” He sits there in a trance and she gets up in disgust and walks out. Five seconds later he say, “I love you.” That’s about as good as Obama’s timing is. Leading from the rear is following.
It doesn’t take them long to get to the carriers!! One over ocean fueling and they are there!!They do this all the time. Where do you think they practice???
There is nothing to bomb in Libya.
There is nothing to bomb in Libya.
Never assume, they switch flight crews all the time. If one crews has been practicing for a mission what good would they be over here!! If you assume You will make an “Ass” of “U” and “Me”.
I doubt they switch crews “all the time”. Carrier crews, including pilots, are out for months at a time. If The Disaster is seeking to Wag the Dog he isn’t flying in new crews. The bombing runs you heard almost certainly have nothing to do with what may be happening.
Gee, I am sorry I did not swallow with no reservations the pronouncements of such an expert. Especially such a touchy one. I mean you did hear something at sometime, who can argue with that?
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