koshergrl
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This is how fascists kill their own people:
"sources have told the BBC that on the advice of a US diplomatic regional security officer, the mission in Benghazi was not given the full contract despite lobbying by private contractors.
Instead, the US consulate was guarded externally by a force of local Libyan militia, many of whom reportedly put down their weapons and fled once the mission came under concerted attack."
BBC News - US consulate in Benghazi 'did not have enough security'
The State dept was made aware of this years ago, but did nothing.
I told him the security was not enough, Fathi Baja, a political science professor and one of the leaders of Libyas rebel government during last years revolution, told TIME on Thursday. I said, Chris, this is a U.S. consulate. You have to add to the number of people, bring Americans here to guard it, because the Libyans are not trained.
U.S. officials told reporters on Wednesday that the Benghazi consulate had a robust American security presence, including a strong component of regional security officers. And indeed, one of the four Americans killed was a former Navy SEAL, Glen Doherty, who was on security detail and protecting the ambassador, his sister Katie Quigly told the Boston Globe. Also killed was an information management officer, Sean Smith. The fourth American who died has not yet been identified. Yet Baja described a very different picture from his visit on Tuesday morning, even remarking at how relaxed the scene was when he returned to the consulate building a short while after leaving Stevens, in order to collect the mobile phone he had accidentally left behind. The consulate was very calm, with video [surveillance] cameras outside, Baja said. But inside there were only four security guards, all Libyansfour!and with only Kalshnikovs on their backs. I said, Chris, this is the most powerful country in the world. Other countries all have more guards than the U.S., he said, naming as two examples Jordan and Morocco."
Libyan pol: It was obvious that the consulate in Benghazi needed much better security « Hot Air
"sources have told the BBC that on the advice of a US diplomatic regional security officer, the mission in Benghazi was not given the full contract despite lobbying by private contractors.
Instead, the US consulate was guarded externally by a force of local Libyan militia, many of whom reportedly put down their weapons and fled once the mission came under concerted attack."
BBC News - US consulate in Benghazi 'did not have enough security'
The State dept was made aware of this years ago, but did nothing.
I told him the security was not enough, Fathi Baja, a political science professor and one of the leaders of Libyas rebel government during last years revolution, told TIME on Thursday. I said, Chris, this is a U.S. consulate. You have to add to the number of people, bring Americans here to guard it, because the Libyans are not trained.
U.S. officials told reporters on Wednesday that the Benghazi consulate had a robust American security presence, including a strong component of regional security officers. And indeed, one of the four Americans killed was a former Navy SEAL, Glen Doherty, who was on security detail and protecting the ambassador, his sister Katie Quigly told the Boston Globe. Also killed was an information management officer, Sean Smith. The fourth American who died has not yet been identified. Yet Baja described a very different picture from his visit on Tuesday morning, even remarking at how relaxed the scene was when he returned to the consulate building a short while after leaving Stevens, in order to collect the mobile phone he had accidentally left behind. The consulate was very calm, with video [surveillance] cameras outside, Baja said. But inside there were only four security guards, all Libyansfour!and with only Kalshnikovs on their backs. I said, Chris, this is the most powerful country in the world. Other countries all have more guards than the U.S., he said, naming as two examples Jordan and Morocco."
Libyan pol: It was obvious that the consulate in Benghazi needed much better security « Hot Air