Friday, January 4, 2013

Did Libyan Officials Assist The Benghazi Terrorists Who Attacked The U.S. Consulate And Killed 4 Americans Including The Ambassador?

A protester reacts as the US Consulate in Benghazi is seen in flames during a protest by an armed group on September 11, 2012. Esam Al-Fetori/REUTERS

A Twist In The Benghazi Saga -- Eli Lake, Daily Beast

Did some Libyan government officials assist the Benghazi attackers? That is a question raised—but not answered—in a new Senate report. Eli Lake explains.

If you thought the Benghazi saga ended last month when a State Department review concluded that a handful of State Department middle managers failed to provide adequate security for the U.S. mission, think again: it may no longer be dominating headlines, but with multiple active congressional investigations and an ongoing attempt to hunt down the perpetrators, the story of Benghazi is far from over.

The biggest recent development—which was overshadowed by the fiscal cliff negotiations—came on New Year’s Eve, when the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee released a report that raised the question of whether Libyan officials assisted the Benghazi terrorists.

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My Comment: This is so typical of the Benghazi investigation .... for each day that passes there are more questions that are being asked.

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