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Benghazi: Politics Over People
Clinton’s
behavior on the night of September 11, 2012
was “morally
reprehensible.”
Mike Pompeo,
Member, Select Committee on Benghazi, June 28, 2016
As you may have heard by now, the
Select Committee on Benghazi recently released their 800-page
report, which fundamentally changes the public’s understanding of
the 2012 terrorist attack that killed four Americans.
Congressman Mike Pompeo (R-KS), who serves on the House Select
Committee on Benghazi, commented on the Select Committee’s report
after its two years of investigation, in a detailed write-up for
ACT for America members, below.
Congressman Pompeo has exemplified true leadership in the national
security field not only through his current service on Capitol
Hill, but throughout his life. He has spoken on ACT for
America Chapter Leader Conference Calls, as well as at numerous
National Conferences, and he has received our top National Security
award for his continued service to our nation. We look
forward to hearing from him at this year’s Capitol
Hill National Security Legislative Briefing in
September, which you don’t want to miss!
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Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-KS):
In June 2011 President Obama addressed the nation, announcing that
the American people could “take comfort in knowing that the tide of
war is receding.” He liked this phrase so much that he
repeated it just months later.
On September 11, 2012, as fire engulfed the State Department’s temporary
mission facility in Benghazi, Libya, the survivors and a CIA
security team who had come to their rescue made a desperate dash
for a CIA Annex located nearby from which they would fend off a
continued and determined jihadist attack.Despite heroic efforts
that night, four Americans lost their lives: For the first time in
over 30 years, a U.S. ambassador, Chris Stevens, was
assassinated.Another State Department employee, Sean Smith, was
also killed.Two former Navy Seals who worked for the CIA, Glen Doherty
and Tyrone Woods, died defending their fellow Americans at the
Annex.
The
President was wrong. The tide of war was not receding, nor was the
threat of radical Islamic terror around the world.
Rep. Pompeo speaks at the press
conference
announcing the release of the Committee’s report
As part of the House Select Committee on Benghazi, I have devoted
myself to providing the American people with every relevant fact
surrounding the attack. With the release of the report,
my colleague Jim Jordan and I wrote separately
about our conclusions, drawn from the facts brought to light by
the committee. Here are our conclusions:
- The Obama administration misled the public
about the attack in Benghazi. State Department officials, including
Secretary Clinton, learned quickly that what happened in
Benghazi was a terrorist attack. Rather than tell the
American people the truth and risk losing an election, the
administration opted to cite a video-inspired protest that never occurred.
- The American people expect that when our
leaders send Americans to dangerous places, every effort
should be made to ensure that they are safe. Secretary Hillary Clinton had
“leadership/ownership/stewardship of this country’s Libya
policy from start to finish” according to her senior staff.
Yet, in the months before the attack, the security at
U.S. government facilities in Benghazi was desperately
inadequate. Secretary Clinton failed to act to correct
that. As late as August 2012, she had that chance, but
in the end, failed to protect those she put in harm’s way.
- Our government did not move heaven and
earth to rescue our people. Americans expect their government
to protect our nation’s representatives who they have put in
harm’s way. They also expect that our leaders will do
whatever is necessary to save them when things go badly. The
U.S. military never reached Benghazi. We now believe
that the government never even directed men or machines to
enter the fight there.
- The administration broke its promise to
bring the terrorists to justice. President Obama assured us that
“justice will be done.” America has the capacity to bring
about that justice. Yet almost four years later, only
one of the terrorists has been captured.
- The administration was not interested in
helping the Committee find the truth. A national tragedy demands that we,
as elected leaders, put politics aside and join together to
find the truth. Yet in this instance, the truth was
inconvenient for an administration in the midst of an
election.
In short: the administration put politics above
people. In doing so, our most senior leaders
in Washington, D.C. let down our warriors in Benghazi, Libya.
At every turn, these leaders resisted doing the right thing when it
was most needed that night and in the months – now years – that followed.
It is my hope that the efforts of the Committee laid out in our
report, and Congressmen Jordan’s and my effort to provide
conclusions based on those facts, will help to turn the page on
this terrible chapter of American history.The families of those
killed, the American people deserve nothing less.
Sincerely,
Congressman Mike Pompeo (R-KS)
Pompeo
serves on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, the House
Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, and the Select
Committee on Benghazi.He is a graduate of the United States
Military Academy at West Point, an Army veteran, and ran two small
businesses before joining Congress in 2011.
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