Washington Times’ Bombshell Tapes Confirm Citizen Commission’s Findings on Benghazi

Roger Aronoff
Accuracy in Media
1/30/2015

As Hillary Clinton further delays the announcement of her 2016 run for the White House, more news has broken regarding her role in the 2011 disastrous intervention in Libya, which set the stage for the 2012 Benghazi attacks where we lost four brave American lives.

Two new stories from The Washington Times expose some of the infighting among government agencies and branches of government on this controversial decision, and highlight the key role that Clinton played in initiating the war. You can listen to tapes of discussions between Pentagon staffers, former Representative Dennis Kucinich (D-OH), and the Qaddafi regime for yourself.

This news also validates the Citizens’ Commission on Benghazi (CCB) 2014 interim report, which exposed that Muammar Qaddafi had offered truce talks and a possible peaceful abdication to the United States, which Washington turned down.

“[The article] also makes it clear that the Benghazi investigation needs to be broadened to answer the question: ‘Why did America bomb Libya in the first place?’” commented Rear Admiral Chuck Kubic (Ret.), a key source for the CCB’s interim report who was also quoted by the Times…

 

 

The article continues at AIM.org

 

 

Related:   “We came, we saw, he died.”

Then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton laughingly gloating over the death of Muammar Gaddafi (1942-2011)…

…As flagrantly tasteless as Hillary Clinton’s play on the “veni, vidi, vici” riff was, it crosses over from being tasteless into being chilling when seen in the light of recent reports by the US Army intelligence community and others…

 

 

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