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Only one aspect of his story was proven to be inaccurate. That is the one where he tells others that he was there. The rest has been collaborated by other sources. If one lie discredits your whole story (and the person's credibility), then this applies to everyone and Obama (and every other previous President) have no credibility either.
I posted a link, and there are lots of new articles on the situation. Don't expect people to spoon feed you.
I'm not asking you to spoon feed me anything, I'm well informed on this issue. You basically accused someone of lying, and all you have is a hyperlink. All that means is you are completely unable to back your claims. What was the link? Was it Google?
BTW, can anyone tell me whose responsibility it is to protect embassies?
US Marines. But then again, the embassy was in Tripoli, and was guarded by the Marines, while the attack happened in Benghazi, where they had CIA and SEALs. It is tragic that it happened, but it did not happen the way this book seller said it happened.
Only one aspect of his story was proven to be inaccurate. That is the one where he tells others that he was there. The rest has been collaborated by other sources. If one lie discredits your whole story (and the person's credibility), then this applies to everyone and Obama (and every other previous President) have no credibility either.
He is telling an eye witness story, but it turned out that he was not even there.
You may be looking a source prior to her admission this morning on CBS. I think the L.A. Tmies article I cited was prior to her appearing on the news this morning. I was actually preparing the thread as she was speaking. There was not much online other than a CNN and Hollywood Reporter articles at that time.
BTW, can anyone tell me whose responsibility it is to protect embassies?
"When it comes to protecting the perimeter of a diplomatic building from attack, the primary responsibility falls on the host country. "
Read more: Don’t Blame the Marines: Here’s Who is Supposed to Protect U.S. Diplomats - Popular Mechanics
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