Thursday, June 30, 2016

Benghazi Report: U.S. Marines Rescue Was Delayed For 3 Hours Because Washington Could Not Decide On What Uniforms They Should Wear

U.S. Marines and sailors assigned to Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Crisis Response. Africom

Daily Mail: House GOP Benghazi report – Marines' rescue was delayed because no one could decide whether they should wear uniforms or civvies

* On night of 2012 attacks, government officials whether Marines should wear military or civilian uniforms
* Marines had to change FOUR TIMES in three hours
* The U.S. also failed to scramble military assets in time to stop the attack on the U.S. Benghazi compound
* Top official at Hillary Clinton's State Department said he was sensitive to not diminishing security through overt presence

Add to the litany of failures during the Benghazi attack a serious wardrobe malfunction.

As the Sept. 11th, 2012 attack raged, government officials debated whether U.S. Marines being dispatched should don their military uniforms or wear civilian clothing, according to a new report being released by Republicans on the select Benghazi committee.

The report cites one commander who said as forces got ready to deploy, 'during the course of three hours, he and his Marines changed in and out of their uniforms four times,' NBC reported.

Read more ....

Update #1: Marines responding to Benghazi were held up by debate on weapons and uniforms, commander says (Marine Times)
Update #2: State worried about Marine uniforms during attack (Politico)

WNU Editor: The U.S. main stream media has moved on with this story .... too bad .... there are still too many embarrassing details on how the administration reacted during (and after) this crisis that should not be ignored. And while (in hindsight) this Marine rescue detachment would never have arrived in time to save these 4 Americans .... the fact is that during this crisis the priority was on what clothes should they wear .... instead of going there .... should give chills to everyone.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

such is the priorities of US leadership under President Obama, the homosexual preident

Jay Farquharson said...

Snafu, the Marine Corp blog is all over it, and surprise, surprise, they ain't blaming Hillary or Obama,

But instead General Ham for refusing a direct order to send forces, then waffling.

Anonymous said...

This administration is always concerned about the politics of any situition. While I understand that plays in any decision, the lack of logic or reason continues to astound me. As an American, I don't think the powers that be have a true grip on reality. It's a growing cancer, and it scares the shit out of me.

War News Updates Editor said...

Snafu's link on General Ham is here
http://snafu-solomon.blogspot.ca/2016/06/a-us-general-is-responsible-for-not.html

War News Updates Editor said...

Jay. I first brought this up in 2012.

Was General Carter F. Ham Fired Over Benghazi
http://warnewsupdates.blogspot.ca/2012/10/was-general-carter-f-ham-fired-over.html

There is a lot on this story that needs to be cleared up .... but i fear that with the media now wanting to move on .... it will be ignored.

Jay Farquharson said...

It's become political, not tactical.

It's a $7 million dollar #Benghazi cluster fuck like the Foster inquiries trying to smear,

Rather than trying to figure out what went wrong and how to adress it.

I miss Pogge, ( Peace, Order and Good Governance), another Blogger taken too soon.

When the shit hit's the fan, you are supposed to pull together, that's " their" job, you are not supposed to work and stretch the partizan lines for political profit.

The Democratic/ Republican War in the US makes the "war" against ISIS look like a Kindergarden spat over cookies and milk.

Unknown said...

Boehner did not wage war. He grabbed his ankles, Jay.

McConnell is good at grabbing his ankles too for one so old and fat.


This why an independent commentator has said repeatedly that "McConnell is like a 10# fish that can be landed with 5 # test." How muchfight is there in that?