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“Krauthammer: WH ‘Held Affair Over Petraeus’ Head’ For Favorable Testimony On Benghazi,” Fox News, Nov. 11, 2013.
40
“Sharyl Attkisson on Benghazi Attack Investigation,” C-SPAN, May 12, 2013. The short clip of her comments on Petraeus can be viewed here: http://www.c-spanvideo.org/clip/4451039.
41
Terrence Jeffrey, “Sen. Burr: CIA Has ‘Flatly Refused’ to Give Intel Committee Some Benghazi-Related Documents,” CNS News, Feb. 13, 2013.
42
Communications with Kevin Shipp, September 2013. Shipp made similar comments at the first public hearing of the People’s Commission on Benghazi, where I also testified, at the Heritage Foundation on Sept. 16, 2013. Video of the public portion of the hearing, including Shipp’s presentation and my own, is available at http://www.aim.org/aim-column/citizens-commission-on-benghazi-conference-video-now-online.
43
Trey Gowdy on Greta Van Susteren, Fox News, Aug. 18, 2013, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AX5WwWSuL3k.
44
Communication with the author, Feb. 4, 2014.
45
“Rolled her eyes”: Confidential source interview, October 2013. “Nonsense”: Feinstein on NBC’s
Meet the Press
, May 12, 2013, http://www.mediaite.com/tv/meet-the-press-sen-feinstein-says-its-nonsense-that-benghazi-should-preclude-hillary-from-presidency.
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http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1312/01/sotu.01.html.
47
House Oversight and Government Reform, Mullen interview, 143. Mullen couldn’t remember saying that to Maxwell, but in his interview with the committee he stated that in his view, responsibility for the security decisions in Benghazi “rests inside the State Department at the assistant secretary level.” Ibid., 115.
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Ibid., 132. See also House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, “Benghazi Attacks: Investigative Update, Interim Report on the Accountability Review Board,” Staff Report prepared for Chairman Darrell Issa, Sept. 16, 2013, 37. “In the specific case of Benghazi, we were aware that, you know, the villas they had rented would not meet [the department’s security standards for overseas facilities]. Everybody was aware of it. Ambassador Stevens was aware of it. The Department as a whole was aware that this did not meet standards. But what we did was put as much effort into it as we could to get as close as possible to the standards,” said Eric J. Boswell, the former Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security. Boswell was one of the four officials put on administrative leave following the ARB report.
49
House Oversight and Government Affairs Committee, “Reviews of the Benghazi Attacks and Unanswered Questions,” Sept. 19, 2013, GPO Serial 113–59; exchange with Representative Patrick Meehan (R-PA), 71.
50
Amy Chozick, “Clinton Seeks State Dept. Legacy Beyond That of Globe-Trotter,”
New York Times
, Nov. 26, 2013.
51
John McCormick, “Americans don’t believe Christie on Jam, Clinton on Libya,” Bloomberg, March 12, 2014.
APPENDIX I: QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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A more complete list is available through Representative Wolf’s website: http://wolf.house.gov/benghazi.
2
Representative Nunes sent his questions in a letter to House Speaker John Boehner on Nov. 6, 2013, http://nunes.house.gov/uploadedfiles/rep._nunes_letter_to_speaker_boehner.pdf.
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ABC News, 142, 254, 339–40
Abdallah, George Ibrahim, 18
Abdel-Rahman, Sheikh Omar, 198, 199
Abdul-Jalil, Mustapha, 106, 111, 119, 120, 123, 147–48, 149
Abdul-Rahman, Omar.
See
Blind Sheikh
Abdullah, Crown Prince, 85
Abedin, Huma, 199
Abraham, Spencer, 29–30
Abu al-Azm, Tarek Taha, 351–52
Abu Ismail, Sheikh Hazim, 356
Abu Khattala, Ahmed, 121, 353
Abu Nidal (terrorist group), 15
Abu Obeida al-Jarrah Brigade, 121, 122
Abu Omar barracks (Benghazi), attacks on, 77–78
Abu Selim Martyrs Brigade, 259
Abu Selim prison (Libya), 40, 80, 121, 259, 352
Accountability Review Board (ARB), State Department, report of, 105, 143, 152–53, 190, 196, 223, 255–56, 264, 265, 277, 283, 284, 287, 292
n,
296, 297, 304, 305, 306, 307, 317, 319, 326, 356, 368–69
Adams, Mark, 165–66, 263
Adia, Mohammed, 144–45
Afghan Mujahideen, 51, 53, 54, 96–97, 116, 261
Afghan National Army, 135–36
Afghan National Director for Security, 135–36
Afghan National Police Force, 135–36
Afghanistan
al-Hasidi in, 87
al Qaeda in, 87, 183, 231
bin Laden and, 124
Bush and, 138, 140
CIA and, 93, 94, 100
drones in, 194
Extortion 17
and, 47
and good and bad Islamists, 124
helicopter crashes in, 1, 51, 52–53, 130–40, 168, 253
Iran and, 64–65
jihadi fighters in, 78
JSOC operations in, 186
Libyan WMD/MANPADS in, 51, 52–53, 98, 136–37, 145, 167, 168, 254, 261
Libyans in, 18, 21
mujahideen in, 88, 93
NATO and, 52, 53, 135, 136
Obama and, 51, 54, 136, 138, 139–40, 174
Reagan administration and, 3, 86, 116, 261
as “right” war, 51
SEAL Team 6 helicopter crash in, 1, 53, 130
and shift in U.S. foreign policy, 8, 54
Soviet Union in, 51, 88, 198, 254, 261
Stinger hit in, 224–25
Taliban in, 51, 52–53, 80, 87, 88, 130–40, 145, 224–25, 231, 253
and U.S. clandestine arms deliveries to Islamist groups, 9
WikiLeaks about, 136
See also
Extortion 17; specific person or organization
African Command (AFRICOM), 155, 171, 192–93, 221, 237, 255, 280, 282, 309–10, 314, 315, 324.
See also
Ham, Carter
African National Congress (ANC), 32
Agadez, Niger, 183–84, 247, 261
Agence France-Presse, 229
Ahmadinejad, Mahmoud, 58–59, 60–61, 300
Ahmed Jibril PFLP-GC, 18
Air Force, U.S., 116–17, 132, 168–69
Air National Guard, 116–17
Akin, Ali Sait, 5, 272–73, 275–76, 286–88, 289
al-Aqiq, Wach, 88
al-Arabiya (Dubai TV), 54, 79
Al Entisar
(Libyan fishing boat), 2, 257–60, 261, 270, 272, 273, 275
Al-Haraka Al-Islamiya Al-Libya Lit-Tahghir (Libyan Islamic Movement for Change), 122
Al Jazeera (TV), 9, 78, 79
al-Libi, Abu Yayha, 183, 195, 196
Al Marfa Shipping and Maritime Services Company, 271, 286
al-Moqawama (Libyan Resistance), 194
Al-Nayda security force, 160
al Qaeda
in Afghanistan, 87, 183, 231
and aftermath of Benghazi attacks, 349, 350, 359
in Algeria, 142, 145
Allen-Kusa discussion and, 21
Belhaj and, 183
in Benghazi, 148, 188, 227
black flag of, 201, 215, 277, 289
and Brennan’s “secret war,” 187
CIA and, 57, 281–82
and cooperation among Islamic terrorist organizations, 240
and cover-up, 288, 336–37, 341
and democracy in Libya, 220
drone attacks on, 195
in Egypt, 10, 57, 281–82
El Al attack by, 90
and elections in Libya, 219, 220
formation of, 86
funding for, 56, 187, 227, 240
goals of, 239
and good and bad Islamists, 128, 129
Hamedi statements about, 116
intelligence warnings about, 238–40, 281–82
Iran and, 64, 187, 215, 227, 240–41
in Iraq, 51, 67, 188
and Islamist victory in Libya, 148
jihad of, 125–26
in Kenya, 152, 316
in Libya, 21, 22, 39, 42, 47, 81, 86, 87, 121, 148, 170, 190, 219, 220, 238–39, 255, 341, 350
LIFG and, 43–44, 87, 241
and military presence in Libya, 255
and missing MANPADS/WMD, 145, 171, 184–85, 186, 217, 254, 359, 360, 361
mujahideen and, 88
Muslim Brotherhood and, 75, 128
Obama and, 167, 170, 238, 311, 350
in Pakistan, 19, 196, 351
postelection violence and, 220
as prisoners of war, 80
Qaddafi and, 21, 22, 86, 170
resilience of, 167
and security in Libya, 190
and security in Tripoli, 238
and Shia versus Sunni, 240
and shift in U.S. foreign policy, 8
in Sinai, 181, 182, 360
and Stevens’ concerns about security in Benghazi, 276
and Stevens’ emergency security meeting, 215
in Sudan, 359
and suspects in Benghazi attacks, 352
Syria and, 87, 209
Taliban and, 231
Transitional National Council and, 81
in Tunisia, 145, 240
U-28A spy plane crash and, 168
underwear bomber of, 70
U.S. clandestine arms deliveries to, 1, 9, 86–87
and White House report to Congress, 117, 118
See also specific person
al Qaeda in the Lands of the Arabian Peninsula, 240
al Qaeda Senior Leadership (AQSL), 238–39
al Qaeda Shura, 240
al Qaida in the Islamic Magreb (AQIM), 86, 89, 116, 167, 170
Al Raya Media Productions Foundation, 201
al-Rimi, Muhammad Mansur, 44, 88
al-Sadiq, Abdullah, 39–40.
See also
Belhaj, Abdelhakim
al-Shabaab (al Qaida affiliate), 168, 169
al-Sisi, Abdul Fattah, 360, 361
al-Suri, Yasin.
See
Khalil, Ezedin Abdel Aziz
al-Watan (Nation Party), 219–20, 259
Alamoudi, Abdulrahman, 85
Alasala Watanmia (Syria rebel group), 361
Albania, 115
Alfoneh, Ali, 227–28
Algeria, 70, 142, 145, 171, 182, 217, 350
Allen, Mark, 20–22, 24, 25, 26–27, 38, 39, 85
Alooshe, Noy, 79
American Enterprise Institute, 227
American Media Institute, 239
Amnesty International, 80
Andrews Air Force Base, ceremony for Benghazi casualties at, 345
Anonymous (hacker), 107
Ansar al-Sharia
arrest of Egyptian members of, 355
and Benghazi attacks, 10–11, 44, 121, 170, 188, 286, 293, 301, 323, 326, 336, 351
Benghazi Medical Center and, 326
bin Hamed and, 277
claim of responsibility for Benghazi attacks by, 121, 170, 323, 336, 351
and cover-up, 336, 341
founding of, 44, 89, 240, 351
funding for, 89, 202
intelligence warnings about, 238, 239
Iran and, 164, 214, 241, 242
and Iranian planning of Benghazi attacks, 244
and jihad on parade in Benghazi, 201
Khattala and, 121
Muslim Brotherhood and, 202
postelection violence and, 220
and pro-Sharia
katiba
gathering in Benghazi, 239
Quds Force and, 241, 242
retaliation for JSOC operations against, 188
and Stevens’ security concerns, 235
training of, 164
Wood’s concerns about buildup of, 214
Apakan, Ertugrul, 178
Arab League, 82
Arab Spring
beginning of, 69
in Egypt, 8, 72–73, 74–75, 109
Iran and, 241
in Libya, 8, 77–80, 109
Obama and, 70, 72–73
and security at U.S. diplomatic outposts, 75–76
spread of, 8, 75, 175
State Department and, 70, 75
in Tunisia, 8, 70–72, 109
West as hijacking, 147
Wiktorowicz and, 127
Arabian Gulf Oil Company (AGOCO), 285
Arafat, Yasser, 18, 33
Armed Services Committee, U.S. Senate, 11, 98, 280, 311
Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (ACDA), 29
Arms R Us, 143–44
Army Ranger, U.S., 132, 134–35
Army Reserve, U.S., 132, 134
Army Special Operations Aviation (ARSOA), 134
Aron, Michael, 350
Asharq al-Awsat
newspaper, 182
Asquith, Sir Dominic, 204–7, 213
Assad, Bashar al-, 176, 209, 244, 246, 261, 355
Associated Press, 106, 262, 328
Attkisson, Sharyl, 316, 345–46, 364
Aujali, Ali, 98
Awlaqi, Anwar al-, 300
Axelrod, David, 72–73, 199
Azazi, Mohsen al-, 357
Aziz, Abdullah Abd al-, 54
Baja, Fatih, 286
Banna, Hassan al-, 126
Barasi, Awad al-, 277
BBC, 79, 327
BBC China,
26
Beacon Global Strategies, 344
Belhaj, Abdelhakim (aka Abdullah al-Sadiq)
al Qaeda and, 183
and al-Watan party, 259
and arms smuggling, 183, 184, 247, 259
arrest of, 122, 149
and elections in Libya, 219, 220
Haroun and, 259
as head of Tripoli Military Council, 120–21, 122, 141, 183
and Islamist motiviation for Benghazi attack, 346–47, 352
McCain meeting with, 146
and missing MANPADS, 146, 149, 213
Muslim Brotherhood and, 122, 123
and planning of Benghazi attacks, 244–45
and Qatar as arms pipeline, 122
Qayed and, 195
Salafist worldview of, 149
Stevens and, 40, 118, 141, 146, 213, 220, 262
and suspects in Benghazi attacks, 352
and Syrian rebels, 149, 213, 244, 247, 259
Younis murder and, 120–21, 123
Belmokhtar, Mokhtar, 142
Ben Ali, Zine al-Abidine, 8, 70, 71, 72, 75, 79, 353, 355
Benghazi
al Qaeda in, 148, 188, 227, 350
Arab Spring in, 77, 79
as center of intrigue, 107–10
as CIA post, 8
Clinton proposed trip to, 263–64
congressional delegation visit to, 321
deterioriation of security in, 264
drones over, 194
elections in, 217, 219
Feltman memo about, 151–53
first battle of, 77–80
intelligence warnings about, 237–42
jihad on parade in, 200–202, 241
maximum security alert in, 265–66
Muslim Brotherhood and, 78
postelection violence in, 220
pro-Sharia
katiba
gathering in, 239
Quds Force in, 103
reduction of U.S. presence in, 150
security concerns in, 153–54, 157–62, 200, 219, 235–37, 276–78
Stevens’ concerns about security in, 235–37, 276–78
total U.S. forces in, 103
Wood’s views about events in, 214
See also
Benghazi attacks; CIA Annex; Mission, Benghazi Special;
specific incident
Benghazi attacks
acceleration of, 194–95
aftermath of, 347–48, 349–70
Ansar al-Sharia and, 10–11, 44, 121, 286, 293, 301, 336, 351
breakout from, 318–20
Cairo demonstrations and, 288–90
casualties in, 328, 332
CIA Annex and, 320–22
CIA talking points about, 340–47
claims of responsibility for, 121, 336, 351
Clinton’s stand-down orders for, 314–17
cover-up about, 7, 11, 323, 333–48
evacuation and, 308, 322–26
Fatwa and, 300–301
FBI forensics team at site of, 348
incoming help and, 328–32
initial response to, 298–99
intelligence warnings about, 11, 280–82
Libyan investigation of, 355
planning of, 242–44
as preventable, 11
questions about, 6–7
reconnaissance before, 282–88
rescue attempts during, 301–3, 305–9
as retaliation for JSOC attacks on al Qaeda, 188
and search for Stevens, 326–28
and Smith’s activities, 290–92
suspects in, 350–57
TOC and, 292–97, 298, 301–2, 305, 307
White House meeting about, 309–14
See also
CIA Annex; Mission, Benghazi Special
Benghazi Local Council, Stevens meeting with, 276–77, 278
Benghazi Medical Center, 326, 327–28
Benjamin, Daniel, 170
Benotman, Norman, 122
Berlusconi, Silvio, 85
Biden, Joe, 34–38, 45, 46, 47, 130–31, 138
bin Hamed, Wisam, 276–77
bin Laden, Osama, 18–19, 88, 93, 124, 130–31, 147, 167, 182, 198, 238, 288, 311, 352
bin Laden, Saad, 240
bin Qumu, Abu Sufian Ibrahim Ahmed Hamuda, 44, 87–88, 89, 239–40, 351
bin Sultan, Bandar (Saudi Prince), 19, 20, 93
bin Zayed, Mohammed, 95
Blackwater operation, 154
Blackwater/Xe (Select), 107
Blair, Tony, 22–23, 25
Blind Sheikh (Oman Abdul-Rahman), 196, 197–200, 234, 281, 282, 356
Blue Mountain Group, 107, 196, 248, 267, 268–69, 282–83, 293–94, 295
Boal, Mark, 131
Boehner, John, 210, 212, 344
Bojinka plot (1995), 184–85
Boko, Haram, 167
Bolton, John R., 26, 29
Bombs R Us, 25
Bonk, Ben, 19–20
Bouazizi, Mohamed, 68–70
Bouchar, Fatima, 39–40
Bouckaert, Peter, 144
Bouzid, Sidi, 70
Bowman, James, 232
Boykin, Jerry, 212
Boyle, Michael, 147
Brauer, Dick, 169
Brega, Libya
Arab Spring/protests in, 78–79
battles at, 119
Brennan, John
and arms transfers to Syria, 247
and Benghazi attacks, 315–16
Cairo embassy attack, 290
CIA and, 186–87
and Clinton’s stand-down orders, 315–16
confirmation of, 342