Benghazi Report - Review of the Terrorist Attacks on U.S. Facilities in Benghazi, Libya, September 11-12, 2012

Benghazi Report - Review of the Terrorist Attacks on U.S. Facilities in Benghazi, Libya, September 11-12, 2012

von: Roger Stone, U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence

Skyhorse Publishing, 2014

ISBN: 9781629148144

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Benghazi Report - Review of the Terrorist Attacks on U.S. Facilities in Benghazi, Libya, September 11-12, 2012


 

On September 11, 2012, a squad of armed militants in Libya attacked the American diplomatic mission at Benghazi, killing U.S. ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three other American diplomats. Although the vicious attack was initially reported as a protest against an anti-Islamic video, later evidence suggested that it may have been a coordinated terrorist attackperhaps even tied to al-Qaeda. This begged the question: Did the White House brush off a terrorist attack in order to save face? Since then, the incident has developed into a full-blown partisan debate over whether the government was involved in a cover-up or not, and worse, whether the attack could have been prevented.The Benghazi Report is the Senate committees findingsthe culmination of over a years worth of investigations and interviews, presented in full. Readers of The Benghazi Report will find many of the revelations shocking. Did the White House manipulate the facts? Why was the disclosure of information so unnecessarily slow? What is the connection between the mysterious deaths of fifteen Libyans who had been assisting the FBIs investigation and a trail of incompetence left by foreign governments unwilling cooperate? Were the attacks were preventable?Featuring an introduction by bestselling author Roger Stone, this report represents a landmark in the ongoing struggle for more transparency from the U.S. government.