Friday, November 2, 2012

The CIA Gives Their Most Detailed Account Of The Benghazi U.S. Consulate Attack



Benghazi Consulate That Came Under Attack By Al Qaeda Militants Was Being Used For CIA Operations -- Daily Mail

* Four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens, were killed in a six-hour, commando-style attack on the US Mission on September 11
* CIA Director David Petraeus did not attend the ceremony when the coffins arrived back in US to conceal the CIA operation in eastern Libya
* Al Qaeda in North Africa and Islamist militia Ansar al-Sharia were implicated
* Timeline of CIA involvement blows open the dramatic sequence of events, revealing that of 30 American officials there, 23 were with the CIA
* CIA team had been operating out of a building known as 'the annex', less than half a mile away from the consulate in central Benghazi
* Timeline reveals heroic rescue effort by CIA team and the terrifying firefight they encountered

The CIA was operating a covert mission in the U.S. consulate in Libya when it came under attack by al Qaeda-linked militants on September 11, intelligent chiefs have admitted.

Four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens, were killed in the six-hour, commando-style attack on the US Mission in the Libyan city, for which al-Qaeda and Islamist militia Ansar al-Sharia have been blamed.

The CIA made the revelation as it laid bare the heroic rescue by a handful of its agents in which they fought off wave after wave of mortar and rocket attacks with just their handguns as they sought to infiltrate the compound and shepherd its American staff to safety.

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More News On The CIA Disclosing It's Role In the Benghazi U.S. Consulate Attack

The CIA Gives Its Most Detailed Account of the Benghazi Attack Yet -- The Atlantic
CIA confirms role in US consulate attack in Benghazi -- The Telegraph
U.S. officials: CIA ran Benghazi consulate -- UPI
C.I.A. Played Major Role Fighting Militants in Libya Attack
-- New York Times
CIA rushed to save diplomats as Libya attack was underway -- Washington Post
U.S. says CIA sent security team to Benghazi consulate 25 minutes after attack, refuting claims of delay -- McClatchy News
US: CIA rushed to save diplomats as Libya attack was under way
-- Stars and Stripes/AP
Officials: CIA Tried to Save Diplomats in Libya Attack
-- Voice of America
U.S. officials: CIA ran Benghazi consulate -- UPI
CIA officials in Libya made key decisions during Benghazi attacks -- Chicago Tribune/Reuters
U.S. says CIA responded within 25 minutes to Benghazi attack -- L.A. Times
CIA Describes Effort to Rescue Americans in Libya Attack -- Bloomberg
CIA provides contradicting claims in Benghazi attacks -- Examiner
Intelligence official offers new timeline for Benghazi attack -- CNN
Benghazi timeline challenges Fox News story -- Erik Wemple, Washington Post
Who didn’t call the Benghazi shots? -- Max Boot, New York Post
Intel Officials Push Back on Fox Story -- Alana Goodman, Commentary
In Benghazi timeline, CIA errors but no evidence of conspiracy -- David Ignatius, Washington Post
Langley, Pentagon Could Not Have Helped in Benghazi, Expert Says -- US News and World Report

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