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The Benghazi U.S. Consulate was considered American sovereign soil. Therefore, this was an attack on US citizens on US soil and it was considered an Act of War. This is a big difference why it needed to be hyped.
I can only imagine what was going on in the faux news control room.......RED ALERT, RED ALERT.......we have a CODE RED EMERGENCY. Suspend transmission and bring the hook.
Not a war zone? One of the contractors was hit with mortar fire while operating a heavy machine gun...All the vehicles in use were apparently armored SUVs..
It was not sovereign US territory. It was a leased compound obviously being used primarily as a CIA base. It was the sovereign territory of Libya.
Has no one noticed that all those who escaped were CIA? You think the consulate was running with no state department employees?
Face it. The place was a CIA operation and the consulate provided coverage of that clandestine operation. The Ambassador was there to hold a few meeting escaping the expected demonstrations in Tripoli. So far it sounds like his death was more bad luck than bad will.
i can only imagine what was going on in the faux news control room.......red alert, red alert.......we have a code red emergency. Suspend transmission and bring the hook.
lol!
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