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Africa North
Clinton Sees Link to Qaeda Offshoot in Deadly Libya Attack
2012-09-27
It only took a week or so to get the Sec. State to admit this. Baby steps, Hilde, baby steps...
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton
Who will never be confused with John Foster Dulles, John Quincy Adams or Condeleeza Rice...
...although apparently she was a much better lawyer than her husband, once she got over the idea that led to her unplanned resignation from her first job in Washington, DC, so she's got that.
. indicated for the first time on Wednesday that there was an explicit link between the Qaeda franchise in North Africa and the attack at the American diplomatic mission in Libya that killed four Americans, including the ambassador, J. Christopher Stevens.
Hard to blame it on a homemade video when the attackers had mortars...
She also said American intelligence and law enforcement agencies were working not only with Libya but also with other nations in the region to investigate the attack in Benghazi on Sept. 11. That indicated that the attack's planning and execution might not have been the local, spontaneous eruption of violence that the administration had initially described.
Did they finally secure the consulate?
Mrs. Clinton made her remarks at a special United Nations meeting on the political and security crisis in the swath of North Africa known as the Maghreb and the Sahel, a crisis that is particularly affecting northern Mali, which has been overrun by Islamic extremists since a military coup divided that country earlier this year.

She said Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, which originated in Algeria, was now using the region as a haven to support extremism and terrorist violence in countries like Libya.
If you read Rantburg you would have known this before now...
"Now, with a larger safe haven and increased freedom to maneuver, terrorists are seeking to extend their reach and their networks in multiple directions," Mrs. Clinton told world leaders assembled at the United Nations meeting. "And they are working with other violent extremists to undermine the democratic transitions under way in North Africa, as we tragically saw in Benghazi."

She did not detail any new evidence of the linkage. Some Republican critics in Washington have argued that the administration played down the possibility of any connection to Al Qaeda, especially with President Obama in the midst of a re-election campaign in which the killing of Osama bin Laden is a major talking point.
Most especially with Champ on the trail. Wouldn't look good to have to admit that there was a terrorist attack and murder of our ambassador on the anniversary of 9/11. But that's what they did...
"The United States is stepping up our counterterrorism efforts across the Maghreb and the Sahel," Mrs. Clinton added, "and we're working with the Libyan government and other partners to find those responsible for the attack on our diplomatic post in Benghazi and bring them to justice."

Libya's president, Mohamed Magariaf, who met with Mrs. Clinton and other American officials on Monday, also attributed the attack to what he called "Al Qaeda elements who are hiding in Libya," citing the sophistication of the attack on the mission in Benghazi and the date, Sept. 11, the anniversary of the attacks in New York and near Washington in 2001.
Magariaf, to his credit, has been saying this from the first moment, even when it would have been easier to go along with Champ.
He also did not disclose any evidence, saying he did not want to interfere with the investigations under way. From the start, however, Libyan officials have sought to shift the blame to foreigners, even as they move to crack down on extremist militias that took part in the armed uprising against Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi last year and clearly had a role in the attack.

"It was a preplanned act of terrorism directed against American citizens," Mr. Magariaf said in remarks broadcast on NBC's "Today" show on Wednesday.

Mrs. Clinton's remarks appeared to go beyond comments made last week by Matthew Olsen, the director of the National Counterterrorism Center, who said intelligence analysts were investigating ties between local Libyan militias and Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, but had not yet come to any conclusions.
Wonder if Hilde will ever get around to disciplining our UN ambassador, Ms. Susan Rice, for what she said...
"We are looking at indications that individuals involved in the attack may have had connections to Al Qaeda or Al Qaeda's affiliates, in particular, Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb," Mr. Olsen told the Senate Homeland Security Committee on Sept. 19.

When asked which group or groups were involved in the attack, Mr. Olsen said, "The picture that is emerging is one where a number of different individuals were involved, so it's not necessarily an either/or proposition."

At that same hearing, Mr. Olsen said the assault on the American mission and a nearby annex in Benghazi was a "terrorist attack," the first time the administration had ascribed the attack to terrorists. The next day, Jay Carney, the White House press secretary, said on Air Force One, "It is self-evident that what happened in Benghazi was a terrorist attack." He added, "Our embassy was attacked violently, and the result was four deaths of American officials."

A senior administration official said on Wednesday that Mrs. Clinton intended to underscore the rising threat that Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb and other extremist groups posed to the emerging democratic governments in countries like Tunisia and Libya, adding that the group clearly intended to make contacts with extremists in Benghazi and elsewhere. The final determination of the group's role, the official said, would await the investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Mrs. Clinton has also ordered a review of diplomatic security that is being led by a veteran diplomat and former under secretary of state, Thomas R. Pickering.

Mrs. Clinton's comments caught intelligence and other administration officials off guard, with some saying there was not yet conclusive evidence that the operatives from the Qaeda affiliate were involved in the attacks.
It's pretty conclusive that it wasn't a 'spontaneous riot', though I suppose it could have been Spanish public union employees angry over losing their pensions...
A spokesman for the Central Intelligence Agency declined to comment on Mrs. Clinton's remarks.

Eight House chairmen on Wednesday wrote Mr. Obama seeking information on the intelligence American officials had before the Libyan attack. In the letter, circulated by Representative Howard P. McKeon of California, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, they suggested that the Obama administration had "a pre-9/11 mind-set -- treating an act of war solely as a criminal matter, rather than also prioritizing the gathering of intelligence to prevent future attacks."
According to Champ and Moochelle 9/11 was supposed to become a 'day of service', remember?
Representative Peter T. King, the chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, said that in the days after the attack he and many others on Capitol Hill believed that Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb was probably behind the attack because it has such a stronghold in eastern Libya.

"Understandably, there was a lot of uncertainty in the days immediately following the attacks in Benghazi," he said. "And while the administration was saying definitively it wasn't a terrorist attack, those of us who believed there had to be significant terrorist involvement believed it was almost certainly A.Q.I.M. because they are such a major force, the major force, in that part of Libya. If it was terrorism, which we believed had to have played a role, it almost certainly had to be them."

Mr. King, a New York Republican, said some reports had indicated that smaller elements of Ansar al-Sharia, a Libyan rebel brigade, played a role in the attack, although he described the group as a "grab bag of jihadists" that is far less organized and sophisticated than the Al Qaeda affiliate.

"It was very irresponsible for the administration to say in the days after the attack that it wasn't a terrorist attack when all the information was not in," he said.
The administration is irresponsible today in not doing anything about it. AQIM is involved? Okay, when do we flatten their camps? When do we send in the teams to hunt down their leaders? For goodness sakes, here we have a president who loves drone-zaps and we haven't even done one of those.
Posted by:Steve White

#14  Then, of course, I'd stiff the Chinese :-)

We're going to.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2012-09-27 14:47  

#13  Sometimes its hard to beat boots on the ground. For the price that we're paying for drones and surveillance ... we could probably rent a lot of FFL boots.
Posted by: Raider   2012-09-27 14:27  

#12  I'd be okay with borrowing Chinese money to pay the FFL.

Then, of course, I'd stiff the Chinese :-)
Posted by: Steve White   2012-09-27 13:56  

#11  Yeah, but Raider, we're broke too!
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2012-09-27 11:48  

#10  I say old chaps ... where is the French Foreign Legion when you need them? You can't just let them sit around all day - building sand castles and pi**ing into the wind. They are the perfect guys to go after AQIM. France is broke ... so just FUND THEM !!!
Posted by: Raider   2012-09-27 11:20  

#9  Obama lied, people died.
Posted by: Lumpy Elmoluck 5095   2012-09-27 11:01  

#8  Clinton is a day late and a dollar short. Of course, the Obama never wanted to have a 911 on its watch just before election. In the denial stage--few sane people are buying it.
Posted by: JohnQC   2012-09-27 10:15  

#7  Take a deep breath, Angiting Snore1647

That's good. Now, take another and let it out slowly.

Good ..... Now go scan the Rantburg archives and get a sense of just who you are shouting at, okay?
Posted by: lotp   2012-09-27 10:07  

#6  wHO sET IT aLL uP C'mON KIDZ TIME IS A WASTING!
Posted by: Angiting Snore1647   2012-09-27 08:33  

#5  read the cables they invaded for no reason and the people asking the questions are the ones that led the charge! Who did cut that side deal in the 90's with those hard knockers over in the Balkans wtc 1993 and 2001 all of them came from Afghanistan and Pakistan! Remember our troops had to keep them from slicing and dicing up the other side like foot ball refs?!? Research would show that at this point in history it's just a bunch of Nazis and stupid people who were duped killing each other! Do your home work kidz!
Posted by: Angiting Snore1647   2012-09-27 08:25  

#4  If Romney attempts to make an issue of this, look for a replay of the Daisy ad. 'Cause it's sure starting to feel like 64. Or 40. Or 16.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2012-09-27 08:24  

#3  It is frustrating, frightening and disgusting that President Mohamed Magariaf has been and still is far out in front of anyone in our regime on this issue.
Posted by: AlanC   2012-09-27 08:19  

#2  President Mohamed Magariaf is the key to rebuilding and improving what has been lost. Opportunity often knocks in tragedy. It will be interesting to see the relationship that may be developed with this fellow.
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-09-27 07:53  

#1  AQIM is involved. They've spread to Mali and Libya and are active elsewhere in the years since they announced their broader ambitions and changed their name from GSPC (Algeria) to being Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb.

We lost our entire humint network in north Africa in the Benghazi raid, if comments from intel sources are to be believed - docs stolen, IDs compromised. And therefore we've lost the ability track and counter AQIM efforts. We've lost respect too, so there goes that deterrent ....

But Hillary, Obama and Holder are adamant this is a law enforcement issue, right up there with parking tickets and being late paying your taxes.
Posted by: lotp   2012-09-27 07:38  

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