Friday, August 2, 2013

Is The CIA Now Conducting A Cover-Up Of Their Operations In Libya During the Benghzi U.S. Consulate Attack?



The Attack in Benghazi: Worth Investigating After All -- Conor Friedersdorf, The Atlantic

CNN reports that dozens of CIA agents were on the ground there -- and that they're being pressured to keep quiet. Why?

Suddenly it is imperative that Congress investigate details surrounding the attack that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens. I've never felt that way before. But Drew Griffin's scoop* changed my mind.

A bit of background: On September 11, 2012, Stevens and three other Americans were killed at a U.S. compound in Benghazi, Libya, touching off perhaps the strangest political controversy in recent years. For reasons I'll never understand, many Republicans thought that the attack, or the way the Obama Administration handled it, would prove a hugely effective cudgel in the upcoming election.

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More News On Reports That the CIA Is Conducting A Cover-Up Of Their Operations In Libya During the Benghzi U.S. Consulate Attack

Exclusive: Dozens of CIA operatives on the ground during Benghazi attack -- CNN
Benghazi witnesses forced into silence? New concerns over terror attack aftermath -- FOX News
CIA 'clamping down on Benghazi operatives' -- The Telegraph
CIA accused of ‘pure intimidation’ to silence agents on Benghazi: reports -- Washington Times
Report: CIA Polygraphs Operatives to Stop Benghazi Leaks -- National Journal
Benghazi survivors subjected to monthly polygraphs to prevent leaks to Congress -- Examiner
Bombshell Report On Benghazi Attack Alleges CIA Presence, Possible Cover-Up -- Huffington Post
Congressman cries 'cover-up,' and claims the Obama administration is hiding Benghazi witnesses by relocating them and giving them new identities -- Daily Mail
Revealed: CIA had 21 agents on the ground during Benghazi attack and mounted 'unprecedented attempt' to keep what was going on underwraps' -- Daily Mail
Sources tell CNN 22 CIA agents at Benghazi consulate -- UPI
'Unprecedented' intimidation in one of those 'phony' scandals -- Kyle Wingfield, AJC

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