Wednesday, April 02, 2014

Foreign Policy

Former CIA official, 33 years, now retired, says he changed the Benghazi talking points out of the goodness of his heart.
"The CIA's former deputy director said Wednesday he deleted references to terrorism warnings from widely disputed talking points on the deadly 2012 Benghazi attack to avoid the spy agency's gloating at the expense of the State Department."
Funny he didn't say that over a year ago when everybody was wondering who did it. This is a joke. I wonder how much Obama and Clinton paid him, or maybe they threatened to kill his family. You never know with people that evil.
"He said the CIA knew that some of the individuals involved in the attack were al-Qaida from classified sources, information that couldn't be included unless it was declassified. The talking points were provided to members of the committee for dissemination to the American people.
Morell said he removed references to the warnings based on previous CIA analysis. Otherwise, he said, the talking points would have been a "way for CIA to pound its chest and say 'we warned,' laying all the blame on the State Department."
Morell said there would be plenty of time later on to figure out what went wrong."
But the CIA guy on the ground said there was no protest. So did he make that up too?
"Morell said he agreed with the congressman. "Nobody wants to bring these guys to justice more than I," he said."
Then why has he been silent for over a year? He didn't say any of this when he was questioned in November 2012. Supposedly the CIA ignored their station chief on site, and this is supposed to be normal. This guy Mike Morrel now works at the same company, Beacon Global Strategies, retiring House intelligence chairman Mike Rogers's former director, and it is full of Clinton circle people.

CIA's contempt of Congress.

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