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Susan Rice: Benghazi 2012, Tanzania and Kenya 1998 | |
2012-12-03 | |
A mission attacked after warnings, Americans killed after security requests were denied, and a diplomat went on TV to explain it all - our current U.N. ambassador, after embassy bombings in [Tanzania and Kenya] in1998. 'What troubles me so much is the Benghazi attack in many ways echoes the attacks on both embassies in 1998, when Susan Rice
In both cases, Susan Rice was involved more than she would like to admit. In the spring of 1998, Prudence Bushnell, the U.S. ambassador to Kenya, sent an emotional letter to Secretary of State Madeleine Albright begging for a more secure embassy in the face of mounting terrorist threats and a warning that she was the target of an assassination plot. The State Department had repeatedly denied her request, citing a lack of money. But that kind of response, she wrote Albright, was "endangering the lives of embassy personnel." A matter of months later, on Aug. 7, 1998, the American embassies in Tanzania and Kenya were simultaneously attacked with car bombs. In Kenya, 12 American diplomats and more than 200 Africans were killed. And Susan Rice went on TV to explain it all. Within 24 hours, Rice, then assistant secretary of state for African affairs, went on PBS as spokesperson for the administration -- just as she was regarding Benghazi on five Sunday talk shows on Sept. 16, 2012. Then, as now, she worked for a Clinton. Also then, as now, she went on TV to claim, falsely, that we "maintain a high degree of security at all of our embassies at all times" and that we "had no telephone warning or call of any sort like that, that might have alerted either embassy just prior to the blast." Eerie similarities between Benghazi and Nairobi are many. A review of the attacks showed the CIA repeatedly told State Department officials in Washington and in the Kenya embassy that there was an active terrorist cell in Kenya connected to Osama bin Laden, who masterminded the attack. The CIA and FBI investigated at least three terrorist threats in Nairobi in the year before the bombing. Gen. Anthony Zinni, commander of the U.S. Central Command, had visited Nairobi on his own and warned that the Nairobi embassy was an easy and tempting target for terrorists. We're still waiting for some real answers. One thing is clear -- Susan Rice is unqualified to be secretary of state. | |
Posted by:Pappy |
#2 That can change, video is cheap. |
Posted by: Shipman 2012-12-03 17:01 |
#1 Eerie similarities between Benghazi and Nairobi are many. With the exception of there being no American made, anti-Allan vid in the deadly Kenyan blast. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2012-12-03 12:12 |