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NY Times: Benghazi Attack Not Work of Al-Qaida
2013-12-30

[An Nahar] Al-Qaeda had no direct involvement in the attack on the U.S. mission in Benghazi that left four Americans dead on September 11 last year, The New York Times
...which still proudly displays Walter Duranty's Pulitzer prize...
reported Saturday.

In an investigation published on its website and based on extensive reporting in the Libyan city, the Times said the killing of U.S. ambassador Chris Stevens and three of his countrymen was the work of local fighters.

The report could likely stir up controversy in Washington, where the B.O. regime has repeatedly been accused of covering up what happened in Benghazi -- a charge it denies.

The newspaper also said the attack may indeed have been sparked by citizens who headed to the U.S. mission after being angered by an anti-Islamic video that had aired on local television channels.

Based on interviews with Libyans in Benghazi that the Times said had direct knowledge of the attack, the newspaper "turned up no evidence that Al-Qaeda or other international groups had any role in the assault," it said.

"The attack was led, instead by fighters who had benefited directly from NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. A cautionary tale of cost-benefit analysis....
's extensive air power and logistics during the uprising," against the country's long-time dictator Muammar Qadaffy
...Custodian of Wheelus AFB for 42 long years until he was ejected from the gene pool by his indignant citizens...
, killed in October 2011.

The newspaper, citing American officials briefed on a criminal probe into the killings, alleged that a local rebel leader named Ahmed Abu Khattala, said to have disdain for the United States despite its help to overthrow Qadaffy, is the prime suspect for orchestrating the Benghazi killings.

The Times report placed him at the U.S. mission at the time of the attack and in an interview with the newspaper he said he was indeed present, but denied he was responsible.

"Mr. Abu Khattala declared openly and often that he placed the United States not far behind Colonel Qadaffy on his list of infidel enemies," the newspaper said.

"But he had no known affiliations with terrorist groups, and he had escaped scrutiny from the 20-person CIA station in Benghazi that was set up to monitor the local situation," the report added.

The Times said Abu Khattala was "a central figure" in what unfolded, citing numerous Libyans present at the time, but also reported that the attack had "spontaneous elements."

Initially, the sacking of the mission was described by American officials as having been sparked by the anti-Mohammedan video "Innocence of Mohammedans," which triggered protests across the Arab world.

But U.S. officials later said that some of those behind the assault had links to organized Al-Qaeda snuffies and that it was an act of terrorism.

The Times on Saturday reported: "Anger at the video motivated the initial attack. Dozens of people joined in, some of them provoked by the video and others responding to fast-spreading false rumors that guards inside the American compound had shot Libyan protesters."
Posted by:Fred

#10  The NYTs paving the way for a Hilliary run in 2016--making up the news as they go? Or they may be trying for an outstanding fiction award in their writings.
Posted by: JohnQC   2013-12-30 18:28  

#9  No DIRECT , but plenty of INDIRECT assault.
Posted by: Redneck JIm   2013-12-30 12:59  

#8  In other news, the NYT reported the sky is NOT blue, water is NOT wet and Obama is NOT a communist.

Al
Posted by: Frozen Al   2013-12-30 12:37  

#7  Hillary 2016 Campaign Donation
Posted by: Frank G   2013-12-30 09:26  

#6  remarkable story in the NYTimes considering the fact that AlQ filmed the attack and put it on youtube
Posted by: lord garth   2013-12-30 09:22  

#5  
Corky and Susan love reading the Times.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-12-30 09:08  

#4  Apparently, Susan Rice is moonlighting as a ghost writer for the nyt.
Posted by: Mugsy Glink   2013-12-30 09:02  

#3  The ghost of Walter Duranty never left the building.
Posted by: P2kontheroad   2013-12-30 08:50  

#2  The Times on Saturday reported: "Anger at the video motivated the initial attack. Dozens of people joined in, including several skilled mortar teams and a force of assault troop, as you would expect in a fiery mob.
Posted by: Shipman   2013-12-30 07:52  

#1  "...And we have never been at war with Eastasia, either. Now siddown and shaddap, Citizen. And don't forget to vote Hillary! in 2016."

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2013-12-30 05:16  

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