There was speculation immediately after the attack on Benghazi that it
was a terrorist attack. In fact, Rachel Maddow did a long segment on
how the demonstration in Cairo was different from the attack in
Benghazi, giving the background of el Qaeda in the Benghazi area,
retaliation over the killing of Abu Yahya al-Libi. Here is my summary
written on 9/16:
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The Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG), an Al Qaeda affiliate that
provided fighters in the war against the Soviets in Afghanistan, had
gained power in eastern Libya after the fall of Gaddafi and had engaged
in a number of attacks against western organizations around Benghazi
subsequent to the drone killing of the Al Qaeda second in command, Abu
Yahya al-Libi, a native of Libya.
Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri released a video on Monday, September
10th to commemorate 9/11 and called for revenge for the death in June of
Abu Yahya al-Libi. LIFG rose to the occasion with a 20 man attack on
the Benghazi consulate on the evening of Sept 10th at 10:00pm when they
quickly gained access to the compound and set fire to the main building.
The fighting continued until 2:20am when security forces regained
control of the compound.
Four members of LIFG have been detained by the Libyans. The US has
dispatched FBI investigators to Benghazi to assist in the investigation
of the attack.
It all seems too well orchestrated to have been spontaneous.
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So, why did Susan Rice discount terrorism in the attack on the consulate
on 9/16? She was clearly chosen as a spokesperson for the
administration, even though she would not have had any direct
involvement and was given a script.
I think that this may have been a case where an effort to inform the
public was premature. Despite the fact that she clearly qualified what
she said, the Republicans jumped on it as a conspiracy.
Here is the transcript of what she said to David Gregory on Meet the Press:
GREGORY: Well, let’s talk-- talk about-- well, you talked about this as
spontaneous. Can you say definitively that the attacks on-- on our
consulate in Libya that killed ambassador Stevens and others there
security personnel, that was spontaneous, was it a planned attack? Was
there a terrorist element to it?
MS. RICE: Well, let us-- let me tell you the-- the best information we
have at present. First of all, there’s an FBI investigation which is
ongoing. And we look to that investigation to give us the definitive
word as to what transpired. But putting together the best information
that we have available to us today our current assessment is that what
happened in Benghazi was in fact initially a spontaneous reaction to
what had just transpired hours before in Cairo, almost a copycat of-- of
the demonstrations against our facility in Cairo, which were prompted,
of course, by the video. What we think then transpired in Benghazi is
that opportunistic extremist elements came to the consulate as this was
unfolding. They came with heavy weapons which unfortunately are readily
available in post revolutionary Libya. And it escalated into a much
more violent episode. Obviously, that’s-- that’s our best judgment now.
We’ll await the results of the investigation. And the president has
been very clear--we’ll work with the Libyan authorities to bring those
responsible to justice.
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