It took two years and a mind-boggling $7 million for House Republicans to finally complete an exhausting 800-page report
on Benghazi that largely reiterates a lot of the information Judicial
Watch has already released since the 2012 terrorist attacks on the
Special Mission Compound in Libya. That amounts to a staggering $8,750 a
page for material piled into an insufferable document that doesn’t even
contain a smoking gun.
Nevertheless, members of the Benghazi Select Committee released the
findings of their tiresome investigation this week with great fanfare,
as if they had uncovered earth-shattering information during their
lengthy probe. The reality is that most of the material had already been
divulged to the public, much of it by Judicial Watch which has
litigated in federal court to uncover the truth about Benghazi and
published two special reports (read them here and here)
on the attacks that killed U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three
other Americans. The millions it cost to conduct this particular
congressional probe could have been better spent. Not surprisingly, the
mainstream media is having a field day pointing out that the two-year
investigation produced no bombshells. One national newspaper editorial says that it’s hard to imagine a bigger waste of government resources.
Here’s the spark notes version of the report highlights for those who
don’t have the stomach—or time—to go through hundreds of pages; the
military was never deployed to help save the victims, the Special
Mission Compound didn’t have adequate security and the Obama
administration knowingly lied to the American people by claiming the
attack was a spontaneous protest ignited by an obscure anti-Muslim
internet video. All of this is old news that was unearthed and
disseminated long ago. Before the first anniversary of the Benghazi
attacks Judicial Watch had obtained records
and reported that a group of approximately 150 heavily armed Islamist
militia members attacked the U.S. diplomatic mission. Subsequent to that
Judicial Watch got ahold of droves of government files showing that
then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and other Obama administration
officials knew in real time that the Benghazi attackers were “armed
extremists.”
Back in 2014 Judicial Watch reported that the U.S. military had a
multitude of forces in the region surrounding Libya when terrorists
attacked the Special Mission in Benghazi, but the order from the
administration was to stand back as the violent ambush unfolded. A
retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel, Randall R. Schmidt, provided
Judicial Watch with a detailed Navy map pointing
the specific locations of all the forces—including dozens of destroyers
and amphibious assault ships—that could have responded to the attack.
Schmidt got the information after filing a Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA) request with the Navy while he investigated how the military
responded to the Benghazi massacre. Last year Judicial Watch uncovered Department of Defense (DOD) documents
that show the U.S. military was poised and ready to respond immediately
and forcefully against terrorists in Benghazi. In an email to State
Department leadership, then DOD Chief of Staff Jeremy Bash immediately
offers “forces that could move to Benghazi” during the attack and
reveals that “we have identified the forces that could move to Benghazi.
They are spinning up as we speak.” Years earlier then-Secretary of
Defense Leon Panetta explained the administration’s lack of military
response to the nearly six-hour-long attack like this: “Time, distance,
the lack of an adequate warning, events that moved very quickly on the
ground prevented a more immediate response.”
In 2013 Judicial Watch obtained documents showing
that the State Department hired an inexperienced and virtually unknown
foreign company to protect American interests in the dangerous North
African country long known to be infested with terrorists. The State
Department paid the obscure and untested British firm, Blue Mountain
Group, $794,264 for nearly 50,000 guard hours to secure the U.S.
compound. British government sources said that even they were unfamiliar
with Blue Mountain and in fact the Brits used a different—certainly
more competent—security company to protect their mission in Libya. It’s
not like the State Department wasn’t aware of the eminent dangers in
Benghazi. In fact, the agency knew for years that weak security at
American embassies and consulates worldwide could result in a tragedy
like Benghazi yet senior officials failed to act. Benghazi was simply
one of a long string of security failures that date back more than a
decade, according to a probe conducted by an independent panel of security and intelligence experts.
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