Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Lack of Leadership






Dear Friend:

Do you know where Congress stands on the investigation into the murderous terrorist attack that killed three heroic Americans and our Ambassador in Benghazi?

It's no where...and Congress couldn't care less.

Only a handful of Congressional Representatives are actively carrying on the fight to honor the memory of our countrymen who died at the hands of terrorists little more than a year ago.

So many questions remain unanswered. As a government shutdown looms one thing is certain -- the investigation on Benghazi is almost dormant and those responsible (both the terrorists who carried out the attack and the American leaders who failed to take action to save our citizens) are getting away with it.

OPSEC has prepared a special "white paper" report -- Lack of Leadership: The Benghazi Attack One Year Later.

This special report accurately catalogues what we know about Benghazi, where we stand on learning the truth, and pursuing those responsible. Our report is free to download and we highly encourage you to get your hands on a copy of this important document.

We hope you will read it and distribute it widely. Those who died there deserve no less.

Get your free copy here.

After downloading your copy of Lack of Leadership, I hope that you'll consider making a generous contribution to OPSEC to support our efforts like the white paper, and other projects like our revealing documentary Dishonorable Disclosures.

Benghazi, an event while short and sharp in duration, has produced long-lasting and unnecessary pain for this American Republic, its military, the intelligence community and our civilian "leadership". The corrosive effects of this disaster will continue to be felt for many years and it's critical that we get to the bottom of what happened.

Download your free copy of Lack of Leadership today.

Sincerely,

Fred Rustmann
CIA Senior Intelligence Service (SIS), Retired

Fred Rustmann is a retired member of the CIA's Clandestine Service who served more than 24 years with the agency. He served in senior posts in eight different countries in Asia, Europe and Africa during the Cold War.

PS: After downloading your copy of Lack of Leadership, I hope that you'll consider making a generous contribution to OPSEC to support our efforts like the white paper.
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