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Originally Posted by I B Hankering
Here's a hint for you Essence. The Libyan government warned the U.S. that there was the possibility of trouble for U.S. personnel in Libya on or about 9/11. Odumbo, et al, knew which country. Odumbo, et al, knew the significance of the date. And Odumbo, et al, knew the targets. Odumbo, et al, didn't provide the security necessary. EOS.
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IBH, we don't disagree with the facts. Libya warned there may be heightened risk on anniversary of 9/11. Administration realised that, since warning came from Libya, they may be talking about Libya. Wonderful. Apple pie tastes good.
Now, you don't need warnings to realise this. There was heightened tension in London on the anniversary of the July bombings, esp because of the Olympics.
My point is that the warnings were not specific enough, they were not specific to benghazi, they had no specific knowledge of a particular group who was planning the attack, they had no specific knowledge of what weapons would be used.
If London had been shut down every time there was a report of a planned IRA attack, then nothing would have ever moved.
What happened was that the IRA used a special password which gave credibility to warnings, so the security knew they had to treat it seriously.
Now, we can argue whether the overall security arrangements at Benghazi were adequate, specific threat or no specific threat, and it does seem that there wasn't much security. But I don't know what the general policy is on these kinds of non embassy locations.