Monday, October 29, 2012

BENGHAZI QUESTION OF THE DAY

SPECIAL POST

With all of the ongoing questions about Benghazi and the fickle finger of blame pointing more and more to the White House, there is one nagging question that no one has asked.  

Let's presume for the sake of argument that some of the denials or excuses are justified.  If you are sitting in Washington and you know that your people are under fire and, for some some reason, you can't get help to them, what do you do?  Isn't your first move to dial up Libyan President Mohammed Magarief and tell him you need help, to remind him Libya has an obligation to protect your Consulate under International Law? 

So, my question is this:  Was there communication between President Obama and/or Secretary of State Clinton with Magarief while the fighting was going on?  What was said during that conversation and why didn't Libyan forces show up?  If Magarief refused help, why didn't we get our troops in their regardless of any other ramifications?  

You have to suspect that such a call took place and the fact that the attack was terrorism would be patently clear, White House denials not withstanding.  

That's MY AMERICAN OPINION, respectfully submitted. 

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