Benghazi Terror Attack
Bloodless Victory: Obama's Clean War in Libya
Obama’s clean war in Libya, the one that was won by lying to the UN and then dropping bombs and flying away while ragged bands of fighters whittled away what was left of the decrepit Libyan military, doesn’t look so clean anymore. The bloodless victory has seen its first bloodshed as those same fighters coddled and protected by American jets and drones tore into the temporary consulate set up to liaise with the rebels, set it on fire and dragged the body of the ambassador, who had helped their rebellion succeed, through the streets while posing for snapshots with his corpse.
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Cairo, Benghazi and Obama Foreign Policy
It has certainly been a terrible 48 hours. In Libya, violent extremists killed American diplomats. In Cairo, mobs breached the walls of the U.S. Embassy, ripped down the American flag and replaced it with the al Qaeda flag.
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Al Qaeda in Libya: Assassination in Benghazi
The assassination of the U.S. Ambassador to Libya, Chris Stevens, and three other Americans can be analyzed thus: 1) Obama’s intervention in Libya has blown up in the face of its advocates; 2) the Arab Spring has not, nor will it, transform the area into political entities based on American concepts of democracy; and, 3) the U.S. intervention in Libya has given the Islamist terrorist organization, al-Qaeda, a golden opportunity to expand its activities throughout North Africa and beyond.
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Obama's Greatest Foreign Policy Error
Obama’s greatest Foreign Policy error was the same one that had been made by Bush and by numerous past administrations. The error was that the problem was not Islam, but Islamic violence. It was Obama, however, who took that error to its logical conclusion by pursuing a foreign policy meant to part Islamists from their violent tendencies by allowing them to win without the need for terrorism.
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Susan Rice: Post-9/11 Agent of Influence for Riyadh?
The “Holy Trinity” embracing their adopted UN policy of Responsibility to Protect (R2P) in the Obama Administration consists of Samantha Power, Hillary Clinton, and Susan Rice. The assassination of our ambassador, and three other Americans, in Libya, in a terrorist attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi was a gruesome rebuke to the policy promoted by the troika of humanitarian vulcans. Their policy was unraveled by the incident on the anniversary of September 11.
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Video: U.S. Embassy Security and Interview of
Ambassador Chris Stevens
Video: House Oversight Hearing Part 1 - Security Failures, October 10, 2012
Video: House Oversight Hearing Part 2 - Security Failures, October 10, 2012
Video: Senate Foreign Relations Committee Hearing -- Benghazi Attacks with Deputy Secretaries William Burns and Thomas Nides on December 20, 2012

Lieberman-Collins Report: 'Flashing Red'
Video: Bret Baier Interview of Senator Lindsay Graham
on January 8, 2013
Video: House Foreign Affairs Committee Hearing on the Secretary of State’s View of the Terrorist Attack in Benghazi on January 23, 2013

Video: Senate Foreign Relations Committee Hearing on Benghazi Attacks Lessons Learned with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on January 23, 2013

Video: Bill Hemmer Interview of Cover-up Claims with KT McFarland and Gen. Jack Keane (Ret) February 18, 2013

Video: Sean Hannity Interviews Brandon Webb and Jack Murphy authors of Benghazi: The Definitive Report February 19, 2013

Video: General Jerry Boykin: "Get accountability and get the truth out" on Benghazi — 700 Special Ops Vets call for new Investigation into Benghazi, April 9, 2013
House Republican Conference Report - Terrorist Attacks in Benghazi, Libya, April 23, 2013
Video: House Oversight Committee Hearing -- Benghazi: Exposing Failure and Recognizing Courage (Part 1), May 8, 2013
Video: House Oversight Committee Hearing -- Benghazi: Exposing Failure and Recognizing Courage (Part 2), May 8, 2013
Video: House Oversight Committee Hearing -- Benghazi: Exposing Failure and Recognizing Courage (Part 3), May 8, 2013