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Post by TexasBlue Sun Nov 18, 2012 8:05 pm

Congress to investigate Benghazi 'talking points'

Associated Press
Nov. 18, 2012


WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawmakers said Sunday they want to know who had a hand in creating the Obama administration's now-discredited "talking points" about the Sept. 11 attack on a U.S. diplomatic post in Benghazi, Libya, and why a final draft omitted the CIA's early conclusion that terrorists were involved.

The answers could explain why President Barack Obama and top aides, including U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice, described the attack for days afterward as a protest against an anti-Islam video that spontaneously turned violent and why they played down any potential link to al-Qaida, despite evidence to the contrary.

Administration officials have defended the portrayal of the attack as relying on the best information available at the time that didn't compromise classified intelligence. Democrats say CIA and other intelligence officials signed off on the final talking points.

Republicans have alleged a Watergate-like cover up, accusing White House aides of hiding the terrorism link in the run-up to the Nov. 6 presidential election so voters wouldn't question Obama's claim that al-Qaida's power had diminished.

"I know the narrative was wrong and the intelligence was right. ... We're going to get to the bottom of how that happened," said Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who heads the Senate Intelligence Committee, said she doesn't believe the White House altered the document for political reasons. But she said she has lingering concerns about how the talking points were created when it was clear early on that the military-style assault wasn't a simple protest gone awry.

She said Congress has asked the administration to provide a detailed explanation.

"We gave the direction yesterday that this whole process is going to be checked out," said Feinstein, D-Calif. "We're going to find out who made changes in the original statement. Until, we do I really think it's unwarranted to make accusations."

The inquiry comes on the heels of closed testimony to the committees last week by former CIA Director David Petraeus. According to lawmakers who attended the meetings, Petraeus said the reference to al-Qaida was removed from the final version of talking points, although he wasn't sure who or which federal agency deleted it.

A senior U.S. official familiar with the document, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the official was not authorized to discuss the process publicly, said the al-Qaida reference was deleted because the information came from classified sources and the links were tenuous. The administration also did not want to prejudice a criminal investigation in its early stages, that official said.

Feinstein confirmed that intelligence officials told her in closed briefings that they were reluctant to name any particular terrorist group without being certain. But, she added, it was clear very soon after the attack that the violence didn't stem from a political demonstration.

Ben Rhodes, Obama's deputy national security adviser, told reporters traveling with the president to Asia that any substantive edits to the talking points would have come from intelligence agencies themselves. The only change the White House made, he said, was to correct a reference to the facility in Benghazi as a "diplomatic facility," instead of a "consulate."

"Other than that we were guided by the points that were provided by the intelligence community. So I can't speak to any other edits that may have been made," he said.

But lawmakers said that Capitol Hill briefings last week represented the FBI, State Department and CIA, and that officials did not address what role political appointees such as Rice might have played in the generation of the talking points. Republicans said they want Rice to testify about what she knew and when she knew it.

"What I do know is that every member in the intelligence community says that references to al-Qaida were removed by somebody, they don't know who," said Sen. Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga.

Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said Petraeus had signed off on the final talking points and that going after Rice was a useless witch hunt.

But Rep. Peter King said senior intelligence officials were strong-armed into doing so.

"Well, they had no choice," said King, R-N.Y., chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee. "They had no choice at that stage."

King did not elaborate on how he would know whether Petraeus was compelled to sign off on the talking points, and the lawmaker did not give any more details to bolster his allegation.

Sen. Olympia Snowe, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said she expects the committee will hold at least three more hearings on the matter and publish a report on its findings.

"It took 17 days for the director of national intelligence even to issue a statement to say that it was a deliberate and organized terrorist attack," said Snowe, R-Maine. "That's unacceptable in today's environment."

Feinstein and Rogers spoke on NBC's "Meet the Press." Levin and King were on ABC's "This Week." Chambliss appeared on "Fox News Sunday" and Snowe was on CBS' "Face the Nation."
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Post by TexasBlue Sun Nov 18, 2012 8:11 pm

I guess the Associated Press is now living in a right-wing bubble. Chin Scratch
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Post by Mark85la Sun Nov 18, 2012 8:23 pm

TexasBlue wrote:I guess the Associated Press is now living in a right-wing bubble. Chin Scratch

Snicker The public deserves answers if Obama gave the order to stand down and as to who was the one who changed the talking points. And the Dems always say it's a witchhunt when we want answers or play the race card like Rep. James Clyburn saying "They are attacking this young African-American woman". Well she's proven to be incompetent and is more of a political operative than someone that can be trusted to be Sec of State. So we have a right to criticize her. Remember when the left went after Condi, calling her "Aunt Jemima", guess that was racism and sexism too.
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Post by TheNextPrez2012 Mon Nov 19, 2012 8:31 pm

If the Republican party, Conservative media, and Conservative movement put as much energy into helping fix this country as they do looking for scandals that aren't there...we can have a hugely successful country by New Year's day 2013



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Post by Mark85la Mon Nov 19, 2012 9:01 pm

Now you're just trolling.
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Post by TheNextPrez2012 Mon Nov 19, 2012 10:37 pm

That's exactly why you guys remain out of touch with the rest of the world
You don't wanna work together. You refuse to take advise from anybody. You think your side has the best ideas even though those ideas were voted down in 2012 (and have constantly been shown to not work from the "lame stream media")

The only way I heard of "fast and furious" was from here because the media never mentioned it. The only place Benghazi is relevant is in the right wing of society.

Remember the first step in fixing a problem is to admit you have one...

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