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    The election may be over, but questions over the Obama White House’s handling of the Sept. 11 attacks in Benghazi, Libya remain. And now that CIA Director David Petraeus has resigned from his post citing an extramarital affair, those questions are likely to either get a lot more difficult to answer, or a lot less difficult to answer, as more information trickles out.

    And indeed, some information already has. On Friday, the Pentagon released its official timeline of the response to the Benghazi attacks through an anonymous official. Fox News caught the release of this information, and has done the necessary job of comparing it with separate accounts of the attacks by other sources including the CIA.

    The accounts diverge and discrepancies abound. From Fox News:

    Right from the start, the Pentagon and the CIA timelines do not match. (The CIA timeline, which was released on Nov. 1, states that at 9:40 p.m., “A senior State Department security officer at the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi called the CIA annex and requested assistance.”)

    A source at the CIA annex that night told Fox News that when they first asked to go and help, they were told to wait.[...]

    For nearly an hour, no one told the defense secretary and Joint Chiefs chairman that a U.S. ambassador is in peril and his personal security officer has pressed his “personal distress button” which sends an SMS signal back to the command authority in the U.S. and a U.S. embassy has been overrun by attackers.[...]

    According to the senior U.S. defense official who briefed reporters on the timeline, “There has been a great deal of speculation about the use of or desirability of military responses. Some have indicated manned and unmanned aircraft options would have changed the course of events. Unfortunately, no aircraft options were available to be used or effective.”

    According to a source who debriefed those who were at the CIA annex that night, “When they asked for air support, they were told they could have an unarmed drone.”

    Based on just this small sample, it should be clear that the CIA’s account of what happened and the Defense Department’s account of what happened cannot both be true at the same time. And the above truly is just a small sample of the bewildering differences between the CIA’s and the Pentagon’s stories.

    Moreover, whichever one is true, many will find something to criticize in the response by the administration. The Pentagon source reportedly told Fox News that it took General Martin Dempsey and Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta more an hour (78 minutes, to be exact) to meet with President Barack Obama after they already knew the attack had begun. Such a delay arguably indicates either hubris or incompetence on the part of Dempsey and Panetta for not immediately bringing the subject to the attention of the commander in chief.

    Finally, if the response by the administration was slow, the military’s response was even more sluggish. It reportedly took five hours for two Marine FAST teams to arrive in Libya, and one plane carrying military assets took 20 hours to arrive, even though it was coming from a location just two to three hours away. Survivors of the attacks have quoted particular radio dispatches which the Pentagon now denies ever took place, and the CIA and Pentagon records diverge as to when a rescue team sent from Tripoli arrived in Benghazi by 15 minutes.

    In short, the waters have only been muddied when it comes to Benghazi, and answers now appear an even more distant prospect. In the absence of clear information, the finger pointing and mutually exclusive explanations are likely to continue apace.
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    This shit is going to be a mess when all is said and done... a fucking mess.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Denny View Post
      This shit is going to be a mess when all is said and done... a fucking mess.
      It already is a mess, let's see how big it gets though.

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      • #4
        i think there should be a full inquiry. with that being said i have a few friends on the state department that told me some interesting things this weekend. they are in the know and one had just left that exact office in aug. even though they are pissed about how it happened they said there was a systimatic failure as opposed to blaming it on any one thing/person. they also said most of what the media is putting out is not correct and that the major problem was their intel at the time was not accurate...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Denny View Post
          This shit is going to be a mess when all is said and done... a fucking mess.
          A mess that will be ignored and has been ignored by more than 50% of the population unfortunately.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by jewozzy View Post
            i think there should be a full inquiry. with that being said i have a few friends on the state department that told me some interesting things this weekend. they are in the know and one had just left that exact office in aug. even though they are pissed about how it happened they said there was a systimatic failure as opposed to blaming it on any one thing/person. they also said most of what the media is putting out is not correct and that the major problem was their intel at the time was not accurate...
            I think the main issue is the lies and attempted cover-up.

            Stevo
            Originally posted by SSMAN
            ...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by stevo View Post
              I think the main issue is the lies and attempted cover-up.

              Stevo
              Interesting, as I was reading the stuff in the OP - I was thinking "If whoever f'ed up just owned up to it, explained why and steps to try and prevent it most would forgive them."

              Not like people won't be pissed, but these lies and deception are what a lot of us are tired of from all aspects.

              Hell, if the intel was wrong or interpreted incorrectly - admit it
              Originally posted by MR EDD
              U defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.

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              • #8
                The problem is, the only people that care will be pissed either way. IF they actually admitted to it, then they stand a chance of pissing off some of the people that actually vote them in.

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                • #9
                  Seems like a LOT of overkill to have the FBI looking at a case of adultery

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                  • #10
                    its ok... Clinton and Patraeus are going to clear this up...

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by 8mpg View Post
                      its ok... Clinton and Patraeus are going to clear this up...
                      Hillary just arrived in Guam this morning, just stopping by on her way to Australia. I think she might defect with DOHCTR.

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