Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Fox News is told that Petraeus seemed wedded to the narrative that the attack was linked to a demonstration and was spontaneous as opposed to pre-meditated.
New Catherine Herridge Report Suggests Petraeus Involvement in Benghazi Cover-up
“Petraeus
seemed wedded to the narrative that the attack was linked to a
demonstration and was spontaneous as opposed to pre-meditated”
CIA Director David H. Petraeus
U.S.
Army General David Petraeus was commissioned into the infantry as a
second lieutenant after graduating from Military Academy at West Point
in 1974. He served the military in a number of capacities before being
appointed by President Bush in 2007 to lead the American military
"surge" in Iraq. He was nominated by President Obama to serve as the
Director of the CIA in 2011.
Oct 29, 2012
By Pat Dollard
Catherine Herridge is the reporter who has been busting this whole story wide-open from the beginning.
So far, she has the best inside sources actually willing to talk. She’s the one who first reported that the admin 3 times denied a rescue team for the ambassador…
Excerpted from Catherine Herridge’s report today (Oct 29) in Fox News: Two
days after the deadly Libya terror attack, representatives of the FBI
and National Counterterrorism Center gave Capitol Hill briefings in
which they said the evidence supported an Al Qaeda or Al
Qaeda-affiliated attack, Fox News has learned.
The description of the attack by those in the Sept. 13 briefings
stands in stark contrast to the now controversial briefing on Capitol
Hill by CIA Director David Petraeus the following day — and raises even more questions about why Petraeus described the attack as tied to a demonstration.
The
Sept. 13 assessment was based on intercepts that included individuals,
believed to have participated in the attack, who were celebratory — as
well as a claim of responsibility.
FBI
and NCTC also briefed that there were a series of Al Qaeda training
camps just outside of Benghazi, where the attack occurred and resulted
in the deaths of four Americans. The area was described as a hotbed for
the militant Ansar al-Sharia as well as Al Qaeda in North Africa.
Fox
News is told there was no mention of a demonstration or any significant
emphasis on the anti-Islam video that for days was cited by
administration officials as a motivating factor.
The FBI and NCTC did not immediately respond to a request from Fox News for comment.
Fox News is told that the Petraeus briefing on Sept. 14 conflicted with that of the FBI and NCTC.
On
Capitol Hill, Petraeus characterized the attack as more consistent with
a flash mob, where the militants showed up spontaneously with RPGs.
Petraeus downplayed to lawmakers the skill needed to fire mortars,
which also were used in the attack and to some were seen as evidence of
significant pre-planning. As Fox News previously reported, four mortars
were fired — two missed the annex, but the mortar team re-calibrated and
the next two mortars were direct hits.
Fox
News is told that Petraeus seemed wedded to the narrative that the
attack was linked to a demonstration and was spontaneous as opposed to
pre-meditated.
Fox News is told that Petraeus was “absolute” in his description with few, if any, caveats. As
lawmakers learned more about the attack, including through raw
intelligence reports, they were “angry, disappointed and frustrated”
that the CIA director had not provided a more complete picture of the
available intelligence.
Intelligence
officials have since given a mixed picture of what happened that day,
acknowledging that an investigation is under way. The office of Director
of National Intelligence James Clapper last month acknowledged the
strike was a coordinated terror attack, but officials have subsequently
said the strike could have been opportunistic — taking their cue from
protests over the film in Egypt.
Still, some point to the use of mortars and several other strands of evidence to claim the attack involved some premeditation.
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