Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Of Doctors and Diplomats: Decisions on Death in Benghazi

ConservativeReport.org  (Hardly an unbiased source I admit, but neither is MSNBC, also known as "Obama's Pravda")
"In what is being termed a “fierce gun battle”, a team of special ops experts freed the doctor and spirited him back to Bagram Air Force Base. In the gun battle, one Navy SEAL was wounded and ultimately succumbed to his wounds. The SEAL was identified as Petty Officer 1st Class Nicholas D. Checque, 28 of Monroesville, PA. No reports are coming out about other casualties."
.... "Does this sound different from Benghazi? Not one iota. Then, we need to ask ourselves why this doctor’s life was worth more than an ambassador, one CIA computer expert, and two Navy SEALS to this administration.
"The answer was contained in that CIA compound…and that answer led to the US weapons supplied to the very people who attacked the facility."
Having said that, we are glad this doctor is safe and that our men went in there to get him. My regret is that nobody in Benghazi paid a price for what they did to our embassy and our ambassador.
Hat tip to Chip Jones at Conservative Bloggers on Facebook\

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