Accountability Review Board organization
also: official review of the incident report
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In addition, the police officers supposed to guard the mission were often late. The Pentagon's regional headquarters, AFRICOM, based in Stuttgart, Germany, not even in Africa, offered to send soldiers to fill the gap, but Stevens declined, …
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There are questions over the readiness of this small security detail. Four of the agents were with Stevens as the attack happened, while the fifth was in the talk. In the event that outside wall was breached, the procedure was to take posit…
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The new force spent 15 minutes hunting for Stevens before deciding that they too, there were too few of them in case of a new attack. At 11 p.m., they abandoned the site with Stevens still missing. The most, okay, so the U.S. version of tha…
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to everybody that would drive by. The bigger question so far unanswered is what the CIA was doing in Benghazi. Neither the Accountability Review Board, the State Department, nor a half a dozen congressional committees ever determined what t…
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A third man was wounded. At dawn, reinforcements from February 17 and the Libyan police arrived. Now, at dawn would be, you know, six or seven hours later. They escorted the Americans to the airport for evacuation. The U.S. version of what …
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I could have looked around on that computer system all day long and I would have never had access because those accesses are tagged to your login, what you're allowed to look at, what you're read into. So I'm calling bullshit on that one. T…
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They issued findings in January of 2015 that concluded CIA personnel had done nothing illegal. Imagine my shock. Regardless of the extent of the violation or intent of those involved, someone should be held accountable, Dianne Feinstein sai…
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Attorney General Counsel Bob Edinger by personnel in the CIA's Office of Security. The actions of these people were ignored by the CIA Accountability Board. The CIA Accountability Board, have you ever heard anything more Orwellian than that…