Benghazi attack could have been prevented if US hadn't 'switched sides in the War on Terror' and allowed $500 MILLION of weapons to reach al-Qaeda militants, reveals damning report
Citizens Committee on Benghazi claims the US government allowed arms to flow to al-Qaeda-linked militants who opposed Muammar Gaddafi
Their rise to power, the group says, led to the Benghazi attack in 2012
The group claims the strongman Gaddafi offered to abdicate his presidency, but the US refused to broker his peaceful exit
The commission, part of the center-right Accuracy In Media group, concluded that the Benghazi attack was a failed kidnapping plot
US Ambassador Chris Stevens was to be captured and traded for 'blind sheikh' Omar Abdel-Rahman, who hatched the 1993 WTC bombing plot
The
Citizens Commission on Benghazi, a self-selected group of former top
military officers, CIA insiders and think-tankers, declared Tuesday in
Washington that a seven-month review of the deadly 2012 terrorist attack
has determined that it could have been prevented – if the U.S. hadn't
been helping to arm al-Qaeda militias throughout Libya a year earlier.
'The
United States switched sides in the war on terror with what we did in
Libya, knowingly facilitating the provision of weapons to known al-Qaeda
militias and figures,' Clare Lopez, a member of the commission and a
former CIA officer, told MailOnline.
She
blamed the Obama administration for failing to stop half of a $1
billion United Arab Emirates arms shipment from reaching al-Qaeda-linked
militants.
'Remember,
these weapons that came into Benghazi were permitted to enter by our
armed forces who were blockading the approaches from air and sea,' Lopez
claimed. 'They were permitted to come in. ... [They] knew these weapons
were coming in, and that was allowed..
'The
intelligence community was part of that, the Department of State was
part of that, and certainly that means that the top leadership of the
United States, our national security leadership, and potentially
Congress – if they were briefed on this – also knew about this.'
The weapons were intended for Gaddafi but allowed by the U.S. to flow to his Islamist opposition.
The
Citizens Committee on Benghazi released its interim findings on April
22, 2014 in Washington. Pictured are (L-R) Clare Lopez, Admiral (Ret.)
Chuck Kubic, Admiral (Ret.) James 'Ace' Lyons, former CIA officer Wayne
Simmons and civil rights attorney John Clarke
On
September 11, 2012 armed terror-linked militias attacked U.S.
diplomatic outposts in Benghazi, Libya, killing four Americans and
driving the United States out of that part of the country
'The
White House and senior Congressional members,' the group wrote in an
interim report released Tuesday, 'deliberately and knowingly pursued a
policy that provided material support to terrorist organizations in
order to topple a ruler [Muammar Gaddafi] who had been working closely
with the West actively to suppress al-Qaeda.'
'Some look at it as treason,' said Wayne Simmons, a former CIA officer who participated in the commission's research.
Retired Rear Admiral Chuck Kubic, another commission member, told reporters Tuesday that those weapons are now 'all in Syria.''Gaddafi wasn't a good guy, but he was being marginalized,' Kubic recalled. 'Gaddafi actually offered to abdicate' shortly after the beginning of a 2011 rebellion.
'But
the U.S. ignored his calls for a truce,' the commission wrote,
ultimately backing the horse that would later help kill a U.S.
ambassador.
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