Who Is Responsible for the Mess in Libya?
How many times have you heard the truism that in modern-day America the cover-up is often as troubling as the crime? That is becoming quite apparent in the case of the death of Chris Stevens, the former U.S. ambassador to Libya.
Stevens and three State Department employees were murdered in the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, last month, on Sept. 11. About an hour before the murders, the ambassador, who usually resides in the U.S. embassy in Tripoli but was visiting local officials and staying at the consulate in Benghazi, had just completed dinner there with a colleague, whom he personally walked to the front gate of the compound. In the next three hours, hundreds of persons assaulted the virtually defenseless compound and set it afire.
Around the same time that these crimes took place in Benghazi, a poorly produced, low-grade 15-minute YouTube clip was going viral on the Internet. The clip shows actors in dubbed voices portraying the prophet Mohammed and others in an unflattering light. The Obama administration seized upon the temporary prevalence of this clip to explain the assault on the consulate. Indeed, the administration sent U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice to represent it on five Sunday morning TV talk shows on Sept. 16, to make the claim that the attack on the consulate was a spontaneous reaction to the YouTube clip, that it could not have been anticipated, and that the perpetrators were ordinary Libyans angry at the freedom moviemakers in America enjoy.
Soon, U.S. intelligence reports were leaked that revealed that the intelligence community knew the attack was not as described by Rice. The intelligence folks on the ground in Libya reported before Sept. 16 that the attack was well organized, utilized military equipment and tactics, and was carried out by local militias with ties to al-Qaeda. In response to these leaks, the State Department, for which Rice works, acknowledged that the assault was an organized terrorist attack.
The Obama administration has publicly rejected the intelligence leaks and insisted as recently as last week during the vice presidential debate that “we” did not know the assault was an act of terrorism against American personnel and property. The word “we” was uttered by Vice President Biden, whose credibility hit a new low when he insisted that the government did not know what we now know it knew. A day after the debate, the White House claimed that the “we” uttered by Biden referred to the president and the vice president, and not to the federal government or the State Department. This is semantics akin to Bill Clinton’s “it depends what the meaning of ‘is’ is.”
Earlier this week, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, in one of her rare forays into domestic politics, backed up the White House. She actually claimed that the White House was kept in the dark by the State Department.
What’s going on here?
What’s going on here is the unraveling of a value-free foreign policy and its unintended consequences. The whole reason that the streets in Libya are not safe and the country is ruled by roving gangs of militias is because the U.S. bombed the country last year. In an unconstitutional act of war, the president alone ordered the bombing. It destroyed the Libyan military, national and local police, roads, bridges, and private homes. It facilitated the murder of our former ally Col. Gadhafi and ensured the replacement of him by a government that cannot govern.
The consulate attack defies the claims of the president, articulated loud and long during this presidential campaign, that because he killed Osama bin Laden, al-Qaeda is dead or dying, and the terrorists are at bay. Thus, in order to be faithful to his campaign rhetoric, the president has been unfaithful to the truth. I personally have seen excerpts from intelligence cables sent by American agents in Libya to Washington on Sept. 12, the day after the attack and four days before Rice’s TV appearances, acknowledging the dominant role played by al-Qaeda in the attack.
So who is to blame here? The president. He is responsible for destroying the government in Libya, and he is responsible for the security of U.S. personnel and property there. He is accountable to the American people, and he is expected to tell the truth. Instead, he has leaked the possibility of more bombings in Libya. These bombings would be more than a month after the Benghazi consulate attack and would attack the very government that Obama’s 2011 bombs helped to install.
Is it any wonder that Bill Clinton, in an unguarded private moment, referred to Obama as “the amateur”?
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JLS
October 17th, 2012 at 10:30 pm
Too bad the American people are too stupid to care.
El Tonno
October 18th, 2012 at 12:16 am
I am confused. Don't "we" now know that this was indeed a response to "that video" (see http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/16/world/africa/el… which as actually published far earlier than "that day" but attracted only lackluster attention (citation needed), with "the administration" spinning because of general failure of the "we came, we saw, he died" narrative and repubs on a meaningless political offensive over a non-issue because, well, that's what they do, like the slimy rats they are.
Augustbrhm
October 18th, 2012 at 3:06 am
It is called blowback bill clinton his wife allbright are war criminals including your budding half black current "president"
Jim
October 18th, 2012 at 6:51 am
El Tonno:
I concur with your assessment above. The NY times article you reference (your link is dead) states that a reporter was present at the time of the attacks, spoke with those familiar with the group responsible, and claim that it was organized, but organized in response to the internet video. Also, the Judge indicates that the video went viral the day of the attacks, he does not imply the video was posted "that day".
In no way am I implying the times article is accurate, as they appear to back pedal in the article (2nd page), but this adds confusion to already hazy reporting surrounding this event.
Operation Mockingbird anyone?
Outsider
October 18th, 2012 at 7:55 am
Why do you have to include the racist term 'half black?' Destroys you whole argument. BTW, weren't GWB & Cheney even worse war criminals?
nomange
October 18th, 2012 at 9:10 am
Apart from his political skills, Bill Clinton (and his hapless wife) are the amateurs.
JLS
October 18th, 2012 at 10:54 am
Bill maybe, Hilary seems to have grown into a right bloodthirsty warlord.
donbacon
October 18th, 2012 at 2:22 pm
"the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya"
There is no US consulate in Benghazi, which is why State didn't care about security and why State tried to avoid responsibility. It was a CIA operation with a dozen agents. (Ineffective, of course.) Why should State provide security for CIA? Besides, the Agency likes to keep a low profile.
The US does not have an embassy, a consulate or a diplomatic mission in Benghazi. There are none listed on this State Department list of all the US embassies and consulates in the world. http://www.usembassy.gov/
On September 12, 2012, SecState Clinton made two statements. She never used the word “consulate.”To describe the place that was attacked in Benghazi she used instead the words ‘U.S. diplomatic post, compound, our buildings and our office.’ http://www.state.gov/secretary/rm/2012/09/197654…. http://www.state.gov/secretary/rm/2012/09/197630….
There is (and was) no US consulate in Benghazi. No consul. No consular officials. No commercial officers. No diplomats of any kind. No consulate. It was CIA.
Why was Ambassador Stevens in Benghazi? President Obama said Stevens was in volatile eastern Libya "to establish a new cultural center and modernize a hospital." Sure. Actually Stevens was 'off the reservation' playing CIA agent with militants in Benghazi, just like he did a year ago to bring Gaddafi down. But the relationship was different this time.
Jack O'Lantern
October 18th, 2012 at 5:52 pm
Don't look at me. I didn't do it. Honest.
donbacon
October 18th, 2012 at 6:20 pm
I assume you're not American? In any case, half of Americans have above average intelligence. It's a fact.
anti_republocrat
October 18th, 2012 at 6:40 pm
She was always the more conservative of the two, and that's saying an awful lot. She was a Young Republican when he was avoiding the draft.
Sam
October 18th, 2012 at 6:45 pm
In Northern Mali, they hav to live with the consequences and it are not very pretty.
anti_republocrat
October 18th, 2012 at 6:46 pm
Quite enlightening. Thank you for the information.
Amazing that almost all the media and campaign shills are talking of the pros and cons of the specific incident and its alleged coverup, rather than the real policy failure as Napolitano does. That includes the self-claimed "traditional conservative and anti-interventionist" Republican shill, Pat Buchanan who supports Mitt Romney as the "lesser of two evils" rather than a true anti-interventionist 3rd party candidate.
Sam
October 18th, 2012 at 6:46 pm
In Northern Mali, they hav to live with the consequences and they are not very pretty.
Sam
October 18th, 2012 at 6:48 pm
In Northern Mali, they have to live with the consequences and they are not very pretty.
dancewater2
October 18th, 2012 at 7:33 pm
I read a well laid out argument lately that said that Gaddafi supporters where behind the attack.
ATm
October 18th, 2012 at 8:05 pm
So funny haha. Thanks you made my day.
ATM
October 18th, 2012 at 8:29 pm
Yes good stuff. So Clinton is taking responsibility for the attack on the ambasidor who should not be put in such high risk situations. Seems like CIA had its pants down at the time key security personnel not on site for the ambassadors visit.
ATM
October 18th, 2012 at 8:50 pm
So what do you think Is the US still calling the shots in in Middle East? Seems like other stake holders might be writing the
ATM
October 18th, 2012 at 8:58 pm
Sorry gave you a – it should have been +
Sam
October 18th, 2012 at 9:16 pm
In Northern Mali, they have to live with the consequences and they are not very pretty. Uncle Sam Has to correct it very soon.