What No One Wants to Hear About Benghazi
Congressional hearings, White House damage control, endless op-eds, accusations, and defensive denials. Controversy over the events in Benghazi last September took center stage in Washington and elsewhere last week. However, the whole discussion is again more of a sideshow. Each side seeks to score political points instead of asking the real questions about the attack on the US facility, which resulted in the death of US Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans.
Republicans smell a political opportunity over evidence that the Administration heavily edited initial intelligence community talking points about the attack to remove or soften anything that might reflect badly on the president or the State Department.
Are we are supposed to be shocked by such behavior? Are we supposed to forget that this kind of whitewashing of facts is standard operating procedure when it comes to the US government?
Democrats in Congress have offered the even less convincing explanation for Benghazi, that somehow the attack occurred due to Republican sponsored cuts in the security budget at facilities overseas. With a one trillion dollar military budget, it is hard to take this seriously.
It appears that the Administration scrubbed initial intelligence reports of references to extremist Islamist involvement in the attacks, preferring to craft a lie that the demonstrations were a spontaneous response to an anti-Islamic video that developed into a full-out attack on the US outpost.
Who can blame he administration for wanting to shift the focus? The Islamic radicals who attacked Benghazi were the same people let loose by the US-led attack on Libya. They were the rebels on whose behalf the US overthrew the Libyan government. Ambassador Stevens was slain by the same Islamic radicals he personally assisted just over one year earlier.
But the Republicans in Congress also want to shift the blame. They supported the Obama Administration’s policy of bombing Libya and overthrowing its government. They also repeated the same manufactured claims that Gaddafi was “killing his own people” and was about to commit mass genocide if he were not stopped. Republicans want to draw attention to the President’s editing talking points in hopes no one will notice that if the attack on Libya they supported had not taken place, Ambassador Stevens would be alive today.
Neither side wants to talk about the real lesson of Benghazi: interventionism always carries with it unintended consequences. The US attack on Libya led to the unleashing of Islamist radicals in Libya. These radicals have destroyed the country, murdered thousands, and killed the US ambassador. Some of these then turned their attention to Mali which required another intervention by the US and France.
Previously secure weapons in Libya flooded the region after the US attack, with many of them going to Islamist radicals who make up the majority of those fighting to overthrow the government in Syria. The US government has intervened in the Syrian conflict on behalf of the same rebels it assisted in the Libya conflict, likely helping with the weapons transfers. With word out that these rebels are mostly affiliated with al Qaeda, the US is now intervening to persuade some factions of the Syrian rebels to kill other factions before completing the task of ousting the Syrian government. It is the dizzying cycle of interventionism.
The real lesson of Benghazi will not be learned because neither Republicans nor Democrats want to hear it. But it is our interventionist foreign policy and its unintended consequences that have created these problems, including the attack and murder of Ambassador Stevens. The disputed talking points and White House whitewashing are just a sideshow.
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May 13th, 2013 at 10:18 pm
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tom mauel
May 13th, 2013 at 10:33 pm
All this concern about four Americans reveals the institutionalized racism of the leaders in Washington and the main stream press. The lives of all the Libyan citizens snuffed out by the U.S.air raids and all the drone strikes, and night raids throughout the Mid East and North Africa are not important to them.
antiwarvotersunite
May 13th, 2013 at 10:44 pm
"…likely helping with the weapons transfer…."
I would really like to see someone attack the issue of collusion, a real problem at the heart of Benghazi. The liberals prove to be absolute horrible watchdogs over their own ilk. The conservatives, petty and short-sighted. Collusion and weapons transfer -that's the heart of the matter. Benghazi is a port city. But nobody, nobody directly addresses the transfer, shipping routes…oddly enough.just hints at it. It's like Marco Polo never existed. Happily, Paul is willing to lay critique across the board. Good for him. If only we could expose it even more. This is bigger than the death of an Ambassador, sadly enough. But in a left v right war party dichotomy, what options are there? Nader, Paul., you, me, 2016? Had enough?
asynge
May 13th, 2013 at 10:45 pm
Yes, Mauel is right about the instiutionalised racism; and Paul very wrong about "unintended consequences": the mayhem in Libya (and elsewhere) is intended. The anti-interventionist camp will fail unless it pulls iself together (and it evidently isn't at all together now, if its most authoritative exponent – Paul – joins the chattering classes)
john g
May 13th, 2013 at 11:17 pm
Committed by 'islamic extremists' in the employ of the USA. Not unleashed mind. Employed by.
There is much more to this that neither the media or Ron Paul will ever explore.
Libya was the first step in the relatively open recolonisation of Africa. They needed a good show.
Augustbrhm
May 14th, 2013 at 3:01 am
Stevens got what he deserves assisting in the destruction of Libya his death is not worth the thousands that were murdered by his president.
I know its tough
May 14th, 2013 at 3:59 am
Unintended consequences would be believable if not for the simple fact that we have been doing these things for decades; therefore we know what forces are unleashed. Dr.Paul I believe in continuing to state "unintended consequences" is based on his belief in the inherent goodness of the human being. There are people who are just devils it’s that simple, urging freedom and democracy with the instruments of death is proof they are devils. It is oppression.
ATM
May 14th, 2013 at 4:44 am
Yes we give arms to Islamic guys and they threaten some place like Mali and then we go in and recolonize. To simple really. We give weapons to Syrian Islamic guys they threaten stability in the region then we go in colonize and save the day.
No JO Jo
May 14th, 2013 at 5:33 am
I was hoping Ron Paul would tell us the real USA motive of allowing these for Americans to be killed. Benghazi killings was allowed to happen–but why? Hillary has disappeared soon after and just made over 20 millin for a book–she admits of being bi sexual. It all, smells of a planned killings.!
asynge
May 14th, 2013 at 6:11 am
Ever heard of Pearl Harbor or 911? Inherent goodness is one thing, but Macchiavelli's Prince came out 500 years ago this year. We are in the hands of killers.
December01
May 14th, 2013 at 6:29 am
Why is everyone denying the role of the anti-Islam film? The film caused spontaneous, violent, anti-American protests that took place around US embassies across some 22 countries or more. Protesters in the Muslim world blamed the US government for allowing such a film to be made. Protests continued for weeks after the first anti-American protest in Egypt. Were the religious and Islamist in Libya immune to the anger in the Muslim world?
curmudgeonvt
May 14th, 2013 at 7:36 am
As Dr. Paul states, neither Dems or Repubs are interested in bringing to light the reasons. We armed the "rebels" and they repaid us. How much longer can the American people deny the facts that the US interfering in the affairs of the ME – not to mention invading sovereign nations, not in response to attacks but preemptively – are counterproductive? But at a granular level, let's examine one particular aspect of Benghazi… I've heard the compound where the 4 died as "embassy", "consul", "embassy outpost"… No one wants to talk about the fact that the building was a CIA asset, at least 2 of those killed were reported to be on assignment with the CIA, and there was little to no local security personnel protecting the compound. So, what was it the CIA were doing there? I've read that it was a clearinghouse for Gaddafi's weapons that were being collected – supposedly to be redistributed elsewhere in Libya and the greater ME. So, if that is true, then is it surprising that radical factions of the "rebels" might want to take possession of those weapons? Why don't the House and Senate committees ask questions about what the CIA was doing?
A. G. Phillbin
May 14th, 2013 at 8:11 am
Allowing? Are you stupid? The US govt. didn't "allow" their worthless ambassador (& 2 others) to be killed — they took the CIA's word that all was secure, and the CIA believed what it said. It really believed that the Islamist militia that they had helped into power in Benghazi was working for THEM. Stop falling for Republiscum (or Democroach) talking points. And if you haven't fallen for political talking points, then explain to us why the f*ck you care 1) that Hillary made $20 million on a book, and 2) about Hillary's sexual appetites, & what either of these things have to do with Benghazi?
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May 14th, 2013 at 11:56 am
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john g
May 14th, 2013 at 12:59 pm
The movie story was just a cover for some black op. Part of a bigger plan.
Generalissimo X
May 14th, 2013 at 6:27 pm
your information is sound. they were using the "embassy" as a gun running op into Syria among others. the "questions" you are talking about are going on behind closed doors far away from the public eye. any info we get will be just a small tip of the iceberg. I agree that it should be out in the open but I certainly don't see that happening.
RockyRococo
May 14th, 2013 at 6:35 pm
As long as we allow ourselves to be caught up in the phony Dem vs. Rep duopoly kabuki games, and refuse to see them as the two arms of the same body, it will be easy to keep us fooled, distracted, and the truth concealed. Only when we're grown up enough to recognize that we live in a hegemonic regime, which seeks and maintains Empire as a profit base for its chosen business cartels will we begin to grasp where we are in the world.
Bob
May 14th, 2013 at 7:54 pm
It's just an amazing coincidence that in Mr. Paul's analysis, the Republicans are mostly blameless and the Democrats are engaged in a cover up!
Pay no attention to the fact that Mr. Paul only voted against the party he belonged to when it didn't matter! He's not a shill for the GOP, or anything! Ignore the fact that he named his crazy neocon son after Ayn Rand. All that stuff. Just buy his book and keep not voting! It's important!
David4Peace
May 14th, 2013 at 8:46 pm
On Yahoo! News article on this, 3000 commenters are saying Benghazi proves Obama should be impeached, with not one comment I saw questioning who the killers were, where they came from, or what American policy had to do with it. Certainly not questioning the Libya War. We are in a small minority here, I'm afraid.
asynge
May 15th, 2013 at 12:09 am
In his own way, Paul seems to be double dealing, very much like the left’s darling, Chomsky. In Chomsky’s case too, it all LOOKS like it’s in the name of the ‘essential goodness of man’. The full reasoning gets complex – but ponder upon the comparison between Paul and Chomsky. All best.
curmudgeonvt
May 15th, 2013 at 10:18 am
I stopped reading comments on Yahoo many years ago…as well as The Hill – and Politico is rapidly becoming another Yahoo. The kool-aid drinkers (of both parties) and ideologues drown out and basically ridicule any attempt at reasoned discussion. As opined by that compassionate scholar (snark) GWB, "If your not with us, you're against us!"
At least here at antiwar, you stand a chance at civilized discussion and people who are at least willing to listen to views not necessarily like their own…Hopefully, it will stay that way.
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