Four months ago today, two courageous Navy Seals, Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty, gave their lives defending the American consulate in Libya from a coordinated terrorist attack. In the process, they saved well over a dozen lives of embassy employees and singlehandedly found back the attack for over seven hours. Their families, and the nation, deserve answers to many questions including who in the Federal government told them to stand down, who in the Federal government denied them military support and back up even though it was readily available within the seven hour siege, why was the consulate so lightly defended in the face of growing local hostility, and what is the true reason behind the incident that resulted in the death of a U.S. ambassador.
Friday, January 11, 2013
Special Post - Remembering Those that Died At The Libyan Consulate
Labels:
ambassador,
benghazi,
chris stephens,
consulate,
glen doherty,
libya,
military,
tyrone woods
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