How Obama, Hillary wrecked Libya
May 30, 2013 http://www.pakalertpress.com/2013/05/30/how-obama-hillary-wrecked-libya/
Aaron Klein | WND
A Library of Congress report that
received almost no media attention detailed – one month before the
deadly Sept. 11 attack in Benghazi – how al-Qaida established a major
base of operations in Libya in the aftermath of the U.S.-NATO campaign
that deposed Muammar Gadhafi and his secular regime.
The report documented
al-Qaida and affiliated organizations were establishing terrorist
training camps and pushing Taliban-style Islamic law in Libya while the
new, Western-backed Libyan government incorporated jihadists into its
militias.
The document named Benghazi as a new central headquarters for al-Qaida activities.
“Al-Qaeda adherents in Libya used the
2011 Revolution to establish well-armed, well-trained, and
combat-experienced militias,” stated the report.
The report also said a terrorist released
from the U.S. Guantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba became the leader
of the al-Qaida-affiliate Ansar Al-Sharia in Libya, which espoused
anti-Western ideology.
The Martyrs of 17 February Brigade,
which was hired by the State Department to protect the U.S. facility in
Benghazi, operates under the Ansar-Al-Sharia banner.
The document said scores of Islamic extremists were freed from Libyan prison after the U.S.-supported revolution in Libya.
The August 2012 document was prepared by
the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress under an
inter-agency agreement with the Combating Terrorism Technical Support
Office’s Irregular Warfare Support Program. It may shed new light on the
terrorism threat in Libya leading up to the assaults on the U.S.
facility and CIA annex in Benghazi.
Despite the growing al-Qaida activity, the U.S. facilities in Benghazi remained poorly protected.
While al-Qaida and other extremist groups were establishing their new headquarters in Libya, the Obama administration reportedly was eager to declare the U.S.-NATO campaign there a victory.
According to testimony by the No. 2 U.S. official in Tripoli, who served under murdered Ambassador Christopher Stevens, then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
wanted the Benghazi facility turned into a permanent post ahead of her
scheduled December 2012 visit to the country. A looming funding deadline
may have been the reason that Stevens went to the compound the day of
the attacks, the whistleblower charged.
Terrorist training camps
The report shows
how various al-Qaida groups, including Al-Qaida Senior Leadership
(AQSL) and Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), have sought to take
advantage of the downfall of Gadhafi to “create a safe haven and
possibly to extend their area of operations to Libya.”
AQSL in Pakistan issued strategic
guidance to followers in Libya and elsewhere to take advantage of the
Libyan rebellion. Specifically, instructions were given to gather weapons, establish training camps, establish an Islamic state, and institute Shariah, the document relates.
At the time of the report’s release, al-Qaida’s clandestine network in Libya was “in an expansion phase, running training camps and media campaigns on social-media platforms.”
The Libyan revolution “may have created an environment
conducive to jihad and empowered the large and active community of
Libyan jihadists, which is known to be well connected to international
jihad,” the document stated.
The Library of Congress report said
Ansar al-Sharia, led by Sufian Ben Qhumu, a former Guantanamo detainee,
has increasingly embodied al-Qaida’s presence in Libya.
Qhumu, formerly a driver for Osama bin Laden, was released by the U.S. in 2007 and was transferred to a Libyan prison where he remained until being freed in a 2010 amnesty deal.
Shariah confab
The report noted AQSL’s strategic goals
remain “restoration of the caliphate, instituting sharia, and ending the
Western presence in Muslim lands.”
“Al-Qaeda’s primary goal in Libya is to
establish an Islamic emirate as part of its overall objective to
reestablish the caliphate,” the report said.
“The al-Qaeda clandestine network in
Libya is most likely espousing a Taliban-like religious orientation that
calls for strict adherence to the practice and principles of Islam as
interpreted by radical clerics.”
From June 7 to 8, 2012, there was a
gathering of groups supporting Shariah openly held at Liberation Square
in Benghazi. The event was hosted by Ansar al-Sharia and reportedly
attended by at least 15 militias, including al-Qaida-affiliated
organizations.
Libyan government and al-Qaida
The report noted the July 2012 elections
in Libya “failed to generate a strong and unified national leadership
that could address the chronic insecurity posed by the multiplicity of
local militias, which al-Qaeda’s clandestine network has probably
infiltrated.”
Further, the Western-backed National Transitional Council in Libya “never fully controlled the rebel movement.”
Following the 2012 elections, the Libyan
army and police have reconstituted their ranks “by incorporating whole
militias regardless of the militants’ background.”
Hillary eager to declare victory
While al-Qaida and other Islamic groups
gained major ground in Libya following U.S. intervention there, Clinton
worked plans for a symbolic victory in Benghazi, according to
congressional testimony by Gregory Hicks, the former State Department
deputy chief of mission and chargé d’affairs who was in Libya at the
time of the attack.
Under questioning from Rep. James
Lankford, R-Okla., Hicks explained: “According to [Ambassador] Chris
[Stevens], Secretary Clinton wanted Benghazi converted into a permanent
constituent post. Timing for this decision was important. Chris needed
to report before Sept. 30, the end of the fiscal year, on the physical
and the political and security environment in Benghazi to support an action memo to convert Benghazi from a temporary facility to a permanent facility.”
Hicks revealed the directive came from
the State Department Office of Near Eastern Affairs, headed by Acting
Assistant Secretary Beth Jones. Money was available to be transferred to
Benghazi from a State Department fund set aside for Iraq available, provided the funds transfer had been done by Sept. 30.
He further testified that in May 2012,
during a meeting Clinton, Stevens promised he would give priority to
making sure the U.S. facility at Benghazi was transformed into a
permanent constituent post.
Hicks also explained Stevens wanted to make a symbolic gesture to the people of Benghazi that the United States “stood behind their dream of establishing a new democracy.”
Additionally, he wanted to have the
Benghazi complex upgraded to a permanent constituent post, so Clinton
could make the announcement in her planned visit to Libya before the end
of 2012.
Toward the end of the hearing, the chairman, Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., asked Hicks to summarize his testimony on why Stevens went to Benghazi.
“At least one of the reasons Ambassador
Stevens was in Benghazi was to further the secretary’s wish that that
post become a permanent constituent post and that he was also there
because we understood the secretary intended to visit Tripoli later in
the year,” Hicks reiterated. “We hoped that she would be able to
announce to the Libyan people the establishment of a permanent
constituent post in Benghazi at that time.”
Clinton and the U.S. diplomatic staff in Libya reportedly were aware of the terrorist camps in Benghazi. Fox News reported last year the U.S. mission in Benghazi convened an “emergency meeting” in August 2012 to discuss the training camps.
The news network obtained a government
cable addressed to Clinton’s office stating the U.S. diplomats in Libya
were briefed “on the location of approximately ten Islamist militias and
AQ training camps within Benghazi … these groups ran the spectrum from
Islamist militias, such as the QRF Brigade and Ansar al-Sharia, to
‘Takfirist thugs.’”
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