On Sept. 11, scores of men with automatic weapons and
RPGs launched a night assault on the U.S. compound in Benghazi, killed
Ambassador Chris Stevens and set the building ablaze. Using mortars, they
launched a collateral attack on a safe house, killing two more Americans, as
other U.S. agents fled to the airport.
On Sept. 14, White House press secretary Jay Carney said the attack came
out of a spontaneous protest caused by an anti-Muslim video on YouTube.
On Sept. 16, U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice told the entire nation the
attack had not been premeditated or preplanned but emanated from a spontaneous
protest of the nasty video.
On Sept. 25, Obama at the United Nations mentioned the video six times.
But when they were pushing this tale, what did the White House actually
know?
For we have now learned that the assault was observed in near real time
by the State Department’s Charlene Lamb, who was in contact with the security
section at the Benghazi compound.
The next day, Sept. 12, Fox News and Eli Lake of The Daily Beast
reported that U.S. intelligence had concluded it was terrorism. Within 24 hours
of the attack, U.S. intelligence had identified some of the terrorists as
members of an al-Qaida affiliate.