Over the weekend, elite teams of Navy Seals and Army operatives ventured into Somalia and Libya to go after terrorists responsible for the supermarket attack in Kenya two weeks ago and to capture the senior Al-Qaeda official responsible for 1998 embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania. Secretary of State John Kerry was jubilant,saying "Members of Al Qaeda and other terrorist organizations literally can run but they can't hide." Good move and thank you to the military.
Now, let me say again... Libya was one of the two countries the seals went into and where they caught Abu Anas al Libi in Tripoli, Libya.
For months now, the Obama Administration has been claiming that the reason they have not brought to justice those they deem responsible for the attack on the Benghazi Consulate was that the situation was too volatile and the government too unstable in Libya to go after the supposed culprits, although they've been out in the open. If we can nab one, why can't we go in and nab the others?
Here in the U.S., the Obama Administration refuses to turn over documents pertaining to the Benghazi Massacre and refuses to allow living witness to the event to testify before Congress or even to be identified. Is it not obvious that the reason we haven't gone after the Benghazi suspects is either that they are not really the ones responsible, or that our government doesn't want to capture them and risk having them talk about what really happened at Benghazi?
It seems to smell a little, doesn't it?
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