But Scott Shane reports in The New York Times today that the administration at first did not have intelligence information that the attack was a jihadi attack, but rather one connected to protests over the anti-Muhammad film. Furthermore, intelligence reported that some of the attackers claimed to bystanders that they were angry because of the film.
Reports Shane:
"According to reporting by David D. Kirkpatrick and
Suliman Ali Zway of The New York Times, eyewitnesses
have said there was no peaceful demonstration against the video outside the
compound before the attack, though a crowd of Benghazi residents soon gathered,
and some later looted the compound. But the attackers, recognized as members of
a local militant group called Ansar al-Shariah, did tell bystanders that they
were attacking the compound because they were angry about the video. They did
not mention the Sept. 11 anniversary. Intelligence officials believe that
planning for the attack probably began only a few hours before it took place."
Given this information, it is no wonder that administration officials, like Susan Rice, announced that the attack was connected to the video film.
Republicans are seeking an indictment of Pres. Barack Obama, without any real evidence or basis. This shows their desperation, in their quest to win the presidential election coming up in three weeks.
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