House Intel Report Debunks Benghazi Theories

WASHINGTON (AP) — A two-year investigation by the Republican-controlled House Intelligence Committee has found that the CIA and the military acted properly in responding to the 2012 attack on a U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, and asserted no wrongdoing by Obama administration appointees.

Debunking a series of persistent allegations hinting at dark conspiracies, the investigation of the politically charged incident determined that there was no intelligence failure, no delay in sending a CIA rescue team, no missed opportunity for a military rescue, and no evidence the CIA was covertly shipping arms from Libya to Syria.

In the immediate aftermath of the attack, intelligence about who carried it out and why was contradictory, the report found. That led Susan Rice, then U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, to inaccurately assert that the attack had evolved from a protest, when in fact there had been no protest. But it was intelligence analysts, not political appointees, who made the wrong call, the committee found. The report did not conclude that Rice or any other government official acted in bad faith or intentionally misled the American people.

The House Intelligence Committee report was released with little fanfare on the Friday before Thanksgiving week. Many of its findings echo those of six previous investigations by various congressional committees and a State Department panel. The eighth Benghazi investigation is being carried out by a House Select Committee appointed in May.

The attacks in Benghazi killed U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens, foreign service officer Sean Smith, and two CIA contractors, Tyrone S. Woods and Glen Doherty. A Libyan extremist, Ahmed Abu Khatalla, is facing trial on murder charges after he was captured in Libya and taken to the U.S.

In the aftermath of the attacks, Republicans criticized the Obama administration and its then-secretary of state, Hillary Rodham Clinton, who is expected to run for president in 2016. People in and out of government have alleged that a CIA response team was ordered to "stand down" after the State Department compound came under attack, that a military rescue was nixed, that officials intentionally downplayed the role of al-Qaida figures in the attack, and that Stevens and the CIA were involved in a secret operation to spirit weapons out of Libya and into the hands of Syrian rebels. None of that is true, according to the House Intelligence Committee report.

The report did find, however, that the State Department facility where Stevens and Smith were killed was not well-protected, and that State Department security agents knew they could not defend it from a well-armed attack. Previous reports have found that requests for security improvements were not acted upon in Washington.

"We spent thousands of hours asking questions, poring over documents, reviewing intelligence assessments, reading cables and emails, and held a total of 20 committee events and hearings," said Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., the committee's chairman, and Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger of Maryland, the ranking Democrat, in a joint statement.

"We conducted detailed interviews with senior intelligence officials from Benghazi and Tripoli as well as eight security personnel on the ground in Benghazi that night. Based on the testimony and the documents we reviewed, we concluded that all the CIA officers in Benghazi were heroes. Their actions saved lives," they said.

Rep. Adam Schiff, a California Democrat who serves on the intelligence panel and the Benghazi select committee, said, "It's my hope that this report will put to rest many of the questions that have been asked and answered yet again, and that the Benghazi Select Committee will accept these findings and instead focus its attention on the State Department's progress in securing our facilities around the world and standing up our fast response capabilities."

Some of the harshest charges have been leveled at Rice, now Obama's national security adviser, who represented the Obama administration on Sunday talk shows the weekend after the attack. Rice repeated talking points that wrongly described a protest over a video deemed offensive to Muslims.

But Rice's comments were based on faulty intelligence from multiple agencies, according to the report. Analysts received 21 reports that a protest occurred in Benghazi, the report said —14 from the Open Source Center, which reviews news reports; one from the CIA; two from the Defense Department; and four from the National Security Agency.

In the years since, some participants in the attack have said they were motivated by the video. The attackers were a mix of extremists and hangers on, the investigation found.

"To this day," the report said, "significant intelligence gaps regarding the identities, affiliations and motivations of the attackers remain."
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/ecc3...se-intel-panel-debunks-many-benghazi-theories

I don't think it's a coincidence that they dropped this report on a Friday. The thinking that this will go unnoticed by the public. I hope we can finally end this debate now
 

Legzman

what the fuck you lookin at?
Of course the house committee would say there was no wrong doing. The government looks after their own. Then again, if they don't go along with the squatter in chief they are called racist and no one wants that! Its the only reason they haven't impeached this piece of shit yet.
 
Of course the house committee would say there was no wrong doing. The government looks after their own. Then again, if they don't go along with the squatter in chief they are called racist and no one wants that! Its the only reason they haven't impeached this piece of shit yet.

Oh yeah, if there's one thing we can count on from the right, it's excessive cooperation with the president so they don't look bad. Try reality some time, dipshit.
 

Supafly

Retired Mod
Bronze Member
Oh yeah, if there's one thing we can count on from the right, it's excessive cooperation with the president so they don't look bad. Try reality some time, dipshit.

"You took the words right out of my mouth. It must have been when you were kissing me"

These lyrics by Meatloaf spring to mind. If some shit could not stick, throw the next dungball, that's how stupid people roll
 

Jagger69

Three lullabies in an ancient tongue
Of course the house committee would say there was no wrong doing. The government looks after their own. Then again, if they don't go along with the squatter in chief they are called racist and no one wants that! Its the only reason they haven't impeached this piece of shit yet.

Wow....sorry man that's just a really uninformed opinion. From what source do you draw your information in order to make such conclusions? :dunno:
 
I hope we can finally end this debate now
Benghazi conspiracy theories have been debunked earlier this year when a congressionnal report "concluded that there was no deliberate wrongdoing by the Obama administration in the 2012 attack," according to committee member Rep. Mike Thompson (D-CA). Did Fox News and conservatives asshats stopped claiming there was a Benghazi scandal ? Nope !
 
Funny how conservatives don't give a shit about anything that comes from the UN except in this case :suspicious:
 
Benghazi conspiracy theories have been debunked earlier this year when a congressionnal report "concluded that there was no deliberate wrongdoing by the Obama administration in the 2012 attack," according to committee member Rep. Mike Thompson (D-CA). Did Fox News and conservatives asshats stopped claiming there was a Benghazi scandal ? Nope !

Hopefully this will be different, since it was their own committee. Maybe the guys from that committee can go directly onto investigating the immigration order, and spend the next few years and millions of our tax dollars learning what everybody else already knows about that?
 
Hopefully this will be different, since it was their own committee. Maybe the guys from that committee can go directly onto investigating the immigration order, and spend the next few years and millions of our tax dollars learning what everybody else already knows about that?

I don't think so. What you're describing would happen if these people were reasonable, if they care about facts. But they are just lunatics who don't give a shit about facts that do not match their anti-Obama agenda.

On August 1st, the Republican-led House Intelligence Committee voted to declassify findings from its investigation into the 2012 attacks on U.S diplomatic facilities in Benghazi, and "concluded that there was no deliberate wrongdoing by the Obama administration in the 2012 attack," according to committee member Rep. Mike Thompson (D-CA).
The intelligence community "did not have specific tactical warning of an attack before it happened," the process used to create administration talking points was "flawed" but "reflected the conflicting intelligence assessments in the days immediately following the crisis, and "there was no 'stand-down order' given to American personnel," Ranking Member Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger (D-CA) said in a statement laying out the committee's findings.“
 
Funny how quiet the board's teatards are over this. Kinda like the low gas prices at the moment. When gas was up, they all blamed Obama, even though the president has absolutely no control over gas prices, but now that it's down where is his pat on the back? Since day 1 he's gotten the blame for everything and the credit for nothing. America will look back on these years with shame.
 

Mayhem

Banned
Funny how quiet the board's teatards are over this. Kinda like the low gas prices at the moment. When gas was up, they all blamed Obama, even though the president has absolutely no control over gas prices, but now that it's down where is his pat on the back? Since day 1 he's gotten the blame for everything and the credit for nothing. America will look back on these years with shame.

Exactly right (and you know how much I hate agreeing with Aussies :D ) People are quick to forget the straight-face predictions that gas prices would be in the $7 range if Obammer gits re-elected. :suicide: And there is a virtual catalog of past threads about Benghazi from members who are no longer with us, all posted with dead-nuts certainty. Most of these guys couldn't find Benghazi, or Libya on any map that didn't come with a search bar.
 

Jagger69

Three lullabies in an ancient tongue
Funny how quiet the board's teatards are over this. Kinda like the low gas prices at the moment. When gas was up, they all blamed Obama, even though the president has absolutely no control over gas prices, but now that it's down where is his pat on the back? Since day 1 he's gotten the blame for everything and the credit for nothing. America will look back on these years with shame.

:goodpost:


Exactly right (and you know how much I hate agreeing with Aussies :D ) People are quick to forget the straight-face predictions that gas prices would be in the $7 range if Obammer gits re-elected. :suicide: And there is a virtual catalog of past threads about Benghazi from members who are no longer with us, all posted with dead-nuts certainty. Most of these guys couldn't find Benghazi, or Libya on any map that didn't come with a search bar.

:goodpost:

Well stated and simply points out the hypocrisy. These are people who draw conclusions without evidence based on their own bias and when that bias isn't justified, they pretend it didn't happen. Sad really.
 

Legzman

what the fuck you lookin at?
Wow....sorry man that's just a really uninformed opinion. From what source do you draw your information in order to make such conclusions? :dunno:

please, everyone kisses his ass
 

xfire

New Twitter/X @cxffreeman
Re: House Intel Report Debunks Benghazi Theories

Point is moot, it was never about finding out what "really" happened it was about political theater in the run up to the 2014 midterms, and it worked. Hildabeast was right, it didn't fucking matter.
 
Benghazi conspiracy theories have been debunked earlier this year when a congressionnal report "concluded that there was no deliberate wrongdoing by the Obama administration in the 2012 attack," according to committee member Rep. Mike Thompson (D-CA). Did Fox News and conservatives asshats stopped claiming there was a Benghazi scandal ? Nope !

Hopefully this will be different, since it was their own committee. Maybe the guys from that committee can go directly onto investigating the immigration order, and spend the next few years and millions of our tax dollars learning what everybody else already knows about that?

Here's for the conservatives asshats :

And here's for Fox News :
 
Boehner to waste more time on this after the new congress starts.

Boehner: I'm ready to 'reappoint' members to special Benghazi panel in new Congress

There's just one catch: The House has to vote to re-create the select committee first

By Meredith Shiner
Yahoo News
4 hours ago

Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-Ohio) on Monday evening announced that he is reappointing Republican Trey Gowdy of South Carolina to head the Select Committee on Benghazi next Congress.

The problem, however, is that by doing so, Boehner named a chairman to a panel that does not yet exist. Because the Benghazi committee is select and not permanent, the House will have to vote again to re-create it when Congress returns for a new session in January.

Boehner’s statement did not mention that another vote would need to occur in order for Gowdy to have a panel to lead or for other Republicans to serve on it.

“On September 11, 2012, four Americans were killed in a brutal terrorist attack in Libya. Two years later, the American people still have far too many questions about what happened that night — and why,” Boehner said in the statement. “That’s why I will reappoint Rep. Trey Gowdy and the Republican members of the House Select Committee to investigate the events in Benghazi in the 114th Congress. I look forward to the definitive report Chairman Gowdy and the Select Committee will present to the American people.”

Boehner’s announcement and characterization of a potential report from the select committee as “definitive” comes three days after the GOP-controlled permanent Intelligence Committee released its own findings following a two-year investigation. The House Intelligence Committee on Friday found that the military and the Central Intelligence Agency responded appropriately to the attack. The report was one of more than a half-dozen that have been conducted in the wake of the incident that have debunked conservative conspiracy theories about what occurred that day in Libya.

In May, when the special Benghazi committee was being created, House Rules Committee Chairman Pete Sessions (R-Tex.) said the panel would need to be reauthorized in the new Congress. If the select committee were to be reauthorized and actually published its conclusions, that report would be the eighth formal investigation into the event.

In response to the House intelligence report Friday, Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., released a statement saying he believed there was "no reason" for the special Benghazi committee to continue its work.

“After an exhaustive bipartisan investigation that spanned nearly two years, the House Intelligence Committee now unanimously agrees that the CIA talking points reflected conflicting intelligence assessments in the days immediately following the attacks and that there is no evidence that the intelligence community shipped arms to Syria," Cummings said. "Based on these unanimous, bipartisan findings, there is no reason for the Benghazi Select Committee to reinvestigate these facts, repeat the work already done by our Republican and Democratic colleagues, and squander millions of additional taxpayer dollars in the process."

In September, Yahoo News reported that Republicans on the select committee were attempting to tamp down the previously heated rhetoric on Benghazi in the lead-up to the 2014 midterm elections. The GOP was poised to win back the Senate, and other foreign policy issues, like how to contain the Islamic State, had taken precedence. At the time, two other reports had just discredited many of the wildest allegations the select committee set out to prove.

The cost of the committee also raised questions. Last spring, House Democrats leaked to reporters that the Benghazi panel could cost up to $3.3 million to operate. House Republicans have not released a final cost of the panel for the session of Congress that is wrapping up.

Though there still could be plenty of appetite within an expanded House majority to reauthorize the Benghazi committee and keep the attacks on the Obama administration alive, a vote to re-create the committee certainly would draw criticisms from skeptical Democrats who say they are ready to point to the multiple other reports that have already been completed and the cost of the Benghazi panel to finish work that’s been done by many others. The House either would have to reauthorize the committee through its overall rules package for the Congress or by a separate resolution.

Obama bashing still instead of working together is all the GOP is about. Most likely ALEC is behind this.
 
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