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Okay, here's the truth.

General Carter Ham Fired for Ignoring Stand Down Order- Fiction!

This is a forwarded email that appears to be an article that alleges that AFRICOM commanding officer, U.S. General Carter Ham, was fired for his response to the the September 11, 2012 attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Lybia. The email alleges that the General ignored a stand down order and activated Special Forces teams.

The Truth:

The U.S. Department of Defense released a statement on October 31, 2012 that said that “General Ham is doing an exceptional job leading Africa Command. He has the full confidence of the secretary of defense and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. His decision to retire has been an entirely personal decision to move on. People retire at certain stages of their career and that’s what’s happening in this case.”

The release also said that on October 18th, President Barack Obama announced his plans to nominate Army Gen. David M. Rodriguez to replace the exiting General Ham.

:lmao: The fact that they released an official release to pretend that the coerced retirement didn't happen reeks of The Regime.
 
You can believe the Administration that two officers in the very same theater resigned at the very same time if you wish and chalk it up to chance but I don't.

GEN. CARTER HAM

This! Fucking this! Eat a dick, Joe!

except there's no evidence that actually happened. So what you are having us believe is that General Ham had enough integrity to disobey a supposedly unethical order from Hillary (who can't give him orders, he's not in his chain of command) but doesn't have enough integrity to speak out about it after he retired from the Army.

We are also to believe that EVERY OTHER OFFICER present has kept quiet about this as well.

Sorry, dude, it's a weather balloon, not a flying saucer.

Declassified Transcripts Undermine Fox's Benghazi Hoax

There were very good reasons for Gibson and most of his team to remain in Tripoli. Garry Reid, the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict, explained during his May 21, 2013 testimony that "[f]our stayed and provided security, they helped move folks into a secure area and they provided treatment for the wounded." In his own testimony on June 26, 2013, General Ham said he "certainly agree[d] with" the decision for Gibson's team to remain in Tripoli. And Gibson himself said that the order he was given to remain in Tripoli "was the correct decision," because if he had left for Benghazi, his medic could not have helped the wounded Americans that were evacuated from Benghazi.
 
You can believe the Administration that two officers in the very same theater resigned at the very same time if you wish and chalk it up to chance but I don't.

GEN. CARTER HAM

This! Fucking this! Eat a dick, Joe!

except there's no evidence that actually happened. So what you are having us believe is that General Ham had enough integrity to disobey a supposedly unethical order from Hillary (who can't give him orders, he's not in his chain of command) but doesn't have enough integrity to speak out about it after he retired from the Army.

We are also to believe that EVERY OTHER OFFICER present has kept quiet about this as well.

Sorry, dude, it's a weather balloon, not a flying saucer.

Declassified Transcripts Undermine Fox's Benghazi Hoax

There were very good reasons for Gibson and most of his team to remain in Tripoli. Garry Reid, the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict, explained during his May 21, 2013 testimony that "[f]our stayed and provided security, they helped move folks into a secure area and they provided treatment for the wounded." In his own testimony on June 26, 2013, General Ham said he "certainly agree[d] with" the decision for Gibson's team to remain in Tripoli. And Gibson himself said that the order he was given to remain in Tripoli "was the correct decision," because if he had left for Benghazi, his medic could not have helped the wounded Americans that were evacuated from Benghazi.

Equivalency fallacy. Gen Ham trying to save men's lives and to save his career are two different matters.
 

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