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What the Benghazi ARB Report Doesn’t Tell Us Speaks Volumes

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by Kurt Bardella
17 Sep 2013

Imagine for a moment that you’re the subject of an investigation, the results of which will have enormous ramifications both at home and abroad.

Now imagine being in a position where you can select the investigative team and that team’s staff. You can put your subordinates in a position to evaluate the performance of their supervisors, colleagues and friends. Interviews are conducted, but not transcribed. And after 10 weeks, the investigation is over and no one loses their job.

Can anyone credibly call that type of an investigation a truly independent and objective one?

This isn’t a fictitious scenario - it happened.

One year after terrorists attacked and murdered U.S. personnel in Benghazi, Libya, there are still important questions that have yet to be asked and answered about the staggeringly vulnerable state of the U.S. compound and the overall purpose of our presence in Benghazi.

The American people were promised and expected answers from the Benghazi Accountability Review Board (ARB), unfortunately, they were instead presented with a predictably pre-determined outcome designed to create the appearance of accountability without having to go through the bother of actually holding anyone accountable.

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The blatant lies, coverup and stonewalling from this administration about the Benghazi attack are worse than the incident. If this were a CIA operation gone wrong the government should acknowledge their responsibility, correct the failures of poor judgement and get on with governing the country.
 
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