Friday, November 02, 2012

CBS News: Obama Did Not Convene Counterterrorism Task Force During Benghazi Terror Attack


Mission Accomplished

This is the group that knows what resources are at the President's disposal, and understands how they can coordinate together to field a response to a terror attack.

And, Obama did not call on them for help. AT ALL.

In other words, Obama did not call on the very group of people who would know the local CIA resources, NSC resources, Navy Seal resources, Naval Resources, Army ground forces, or any other Special Forces who might have been in the area.

And that would be because, OBAMA NEVER WANTED TO RESPOND IN THE FIRST PLACE.

He fully intended to allow these people to die like pigs.

Why that is, we do not know. But, it is now without a doubt that he did not intend for them to live. If he did, he would have at least attempted to understand how to help them, but he did not.

From CBS News:

CBS News has learned that during the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. Mission in Benghazi, the Obama Administration did not convene its top interagency counterterrorism resource: the Counterterrorism Security Group, (CSG). 
"The CSG is the one group that's supposed to know what resources every agency has. They know of multiple options and have the ability to coordinate counterterrorism assets across all the agencies," a high-ranking government official told CBS News. "They were not allowed to do their job. They were not called upon." 
Information shared with CBS News from top counterterrorism sources in the government and military reveal keen frustration over the U.S. response on Sept. 11, the night Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans were killed in a coordinated attack on the U.S. Consulate in Libya. 
The circumstances of the attack, including the intelligence and security situation there, will be the subject of a Senate Intelligence Committee closed hearing on Nov. 15, with additional hearings to follow. 
Counterterrorism sources and internal emails reviewed by CBS News express frustration that key responders were ready to deploy, but were not called upon to help in the attack.

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