Saturday, October 27, 2012

Petraeus Throws Obama Under the Bus

Breaking news on Benghazi: the CIA spokesman, presumably at the direction of CIA director David Petraeus, has put out this statement: "No one at any level in the CIA told anybody not to help those in need; claims to the contrary are simply inaccurate. ”
Barack Obama


So who in the government did tell “anybody” not to help those in need? Someone decided not to send in military assets to help those Agency operators. Would the secretary of defense make such a decision on his own? No.
It would have been a presidential decision. There was presumably a rationale for such a decision. What was it? When and why—and based on whose counsel obtained in what meetings or conversations—did President Obama decide against sending in military assets to help the Americans in need?
The Weekly Standard: William Kristal

2 comments:

scarecrow said...

It is good to get this information out, to bad it took this long and to bad it had to come from neoconservative Bill Kristal

scarecrow said...

My guess would be that the presidents boss Valerie Jarrett withheld her approval for beefing up security.