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TEL AVIV – New information provided to WND by knowledgeable Middle Eastern security sources indicates the U.S. mission and CIA annex in Benghazi were the central headquarters for the coordination of aid to the al-Qaida-saturated rebels fighting in Libya and Syria.
WND was first to report the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi actually served as a meeting place to coordinate aid for rebel-led insurgencies in the Middle East, according to Middle Eastern security officials.
In September, WND also broke the story that assassinated Ambassador Christopher Stevens himself played a central role in recruiting jihadists to fight Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria, according to Egyptian security officials.
Now Middle Eastern security sources have further described both the U.S. mission and nearby CIA annex in Benghazi as the main intelligence and planning center for U.S. aid to the rebels that was being coordinated with Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Many rebel fighters are openly members of terrorist organizations, including al-Qaida.
The new information comes as defense author Tom Ricks made headlines for claiming on Fox News yesterday that the cable news network was hyping the events in Benghazi as a partisan attack on President Obama.
“I think that Benghazi generally was hyped, by this network especially, and that now that the campaign is over, I think he’s backing off a little bit,” said Ricks.
The author was referring to Sen. John McCain’s opposition to the possible promotion of U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice to secretary of state.
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http://www.wnd.com/2012/11/is-this-scandal-really-just-fox-news-hype/
That is one of the reasons Stevens was taken out…..he also arranged the nuke off the coast of JAPAN causing the fallout,but the plan was to capture him and trade him for the blind shek…..that got muffled so they just took him out.The other 3 were in the wrong place at the wrong time……that,s why the stand down order was given.