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onehandle

(51,122 posts)
Tue Dec 18, 2012, 10:02 PM Dec 2012

Inquiry Into Libya Attack Is Sharply Critical of State Dept.

Last edited Tue Dec 18, 2012, 11:11 PM - Edit history (1)

Source: New York Times

WASHINGTON — An independent inquiry into the attack on the United States diplomatic mission in Libya that killed four Americans on Sept. 11 sharply criticizes the State Department for a lack of seasoned security personnel and relying on untested local militias to safeguard the compound, Congressional and State Department officials said Tuesday night.

The investigation into the attacks on the diplomatic mission and C.I.A. annex that killed Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three others also faulted State Department officials in Washington for ignoring requests from officials at the American Embassy in Tripoli for more guards and safety upgrades to the diplomatic mission.

The panel also blamed the State Department for waiting for specific warnings of imminent attacks to act rather than adapting security procedures and protocols to a deteriorating security environment. By this spring, Benghazi, a hotbed of militant activity in eastern Libya, had experienced a string of assassinations and attacks, including one on a British envoy’s motorcade.

Finally, the report also blamed two major State Department bureaus — diplomatic security and Near Eastern affairs — for failing to coordinate and plan adequate security at the mission. The panel also determined that a number of officials had shown poor leadership.


Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/19/us/politics/inquiry-into-libya-attack-is-sharply-critical-of-state-department.html

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Inquiry Into Libya Attack Is Sharply Critical of State Dept. (Original Post) onehandle Dec 2012 OP
onehandle, not enough information saidsimplesimon Dec 2012 #1
so the local 'militia' was a better choice? Blackhawk44 Dec 2012 #7
The WP article about the report Bumblebee Dec 2012 #2
That's funny. I could swear I read the Repugs blocked funding for more security so who's to blame? judesedit Dec 2012 #3
Where's the independent inquiry into mass murders with guns in America? sinkingfeeling Dec 2012 #4
Funny how this sunk. This was a real fuck-up. Comrade Grumpy Dec 2012 #5
this sure comes as a real surprise ptownshend_fan_21845 Dec 2012 #6

saidsimplesimon

(7,888 posts)
1. onehandle, not enough information
Tue Dec 18, 2012, 10:20 PM
Dec 2012

To avoid getting flamed for speculation, I can only hope that SoS Clinton provides some illumination.

On a personal note: I detest the use of Blackwater, XE mercenaries.

 

Blackhawk44

(34 posts)
7. so the local 'militia' was a better choice?
Wed Dec 19, 2012, 10:46 PM
Dec 2012

'militia' is code speak for
a group of gangsters.

given the choice...
Executive Outcome,
Blackwater,
or just about anyone else,
would be better

Bumblebee

(3,446 posts)
2. The WP article about the report
Tue Dec 18, 2012, 11:17 PM
Dec 2012

is quite a bit milder:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/benghazi-attack-review-finds-systematic-state-dept-failures-but-no-officials-breached-duty/2012/12/18/1b5bbd98-4983-11e2-8af9-9b50cb4605a7_story.html?hpid=z1

Despite those failures, the Accountability Review Board determined that no individual officials ignored or violated their duties and recommended no disciplinary action now. But it also said poor performance by senior managers should be grounds for disciplinary recommendations in the future.

The report appeared to break little new ground about the timeline of the Benghazi attack

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