I only have 2 questions about Benghazi.

The 2 books are original sources. It is interesting how your ilk fail to search for original sources.
If you ever read these books, then we can debate the issues.
It appears you are unable to provide a viable source to back up your statement.

This is very typical among those who don't practice "Due Diligence.

I'm happy that you're proud of reading 2 books
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But I was commenting to Sallow how he carries on about Bush's involvement in Iraq's constitution, but has no qualms with Ike restricting another country from voting.
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And, BTW, this is the second time this week I've heard it and I really sick of hearing the fucking word "ilk"
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The 2 books are original sources. It is interesting how your ilk fail to search for original sources.
If you ever read these books, then we can debate the issues.
It appears you are unable to provide a viable source to back up your statement.

This is very typical among those who don't practice "Due Diligence.

I'm happy that you're proud of reading 2 books
:clap2:
But I was commenting to Sallow how he carries on about Bush's involvement in Iraq's constitution, but has no qualms with Ike restricting another country from voting.
:eusa_hand:




And, BTW, this is the second time this week I've heard it and I really sick of hearing the fucking word "ilk"
:eusa_shhh:

ilk
MWHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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I see that almost everyone in this thread is completely ignoring the fact that a rescue mission was sent in, and the 2 specialists who were killed (Woods and Doherty) were part of that rescue mission.

Marking targets for air power that never arrived.
 
Who made the decision not to attempt a rescue mission?
What was the reason for not attempting a rescue mission?

I don't want to hear about Bush. This one belongs to Obama.

As General told a reporter the prior to Desert Storm: "the loss of one American is one too many"
Ronald Reagan ordered the military to rescue American medical students from Grenada.

President Carter ordered the military to rescue the Iranian Hostages. The mission was a fiasco. However at least he tried. The CIA (ARGO )rescued Americans who took refuge at the Canadian Embassy in Iran.

This may be the first time no military action was taken to save Americans who were in great danger in a foreign country.
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Who made the final decision? I want a name. Where is the written order denying military order?

There was no decision not to attempt a rescue mission.

Rendering your second question moot.

How do you know there was no decision not to attempt a rescue mission? Inaction is just as much a decision as a solid command.

Since Libya is a foreign country, the President would have to have given permission to send in military assets. But then, his staff would have had to wake him up and he had an important fund raiser the next day.
 

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