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Gates: Some Benghazi critics have "cartoonish" view of military capability
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Problems with the pentagon? ask the man who just ran on‌e===> http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-3460_162-575...apability/



Gates, a Republican who was appointed by then-President George W. Bush in 2006 and agreed to stay through more than two years of President Obama's first term, repeatedly declined to criticize the policymakers who devised a response to the September 2012 attack on a U.S. diplomatic facility in Benghazi, Libya, that left four Americans dead, including the U.S. Ambassador to Libya, Chris Stevens.

"Frankly, had I been in the job at the time, I think my decisions would have been just as theirs were," said Gates, now the chancellor of the College of William and Mary.

"We don't have a ready force standing by in the Middle East, and so getting somebody there in a timely way would have been very difficult, if not impossible." he explained.

Suggestions that we could have flown a fighter jet over the attackers to "scare them with the noise or something," Gates said, ignored the "number of surface to air missiles that have disappeared from [former Libyan leader] Qaddafi's arsenals."

"I would not have approved sending an aircraft, a single aircraft, over Benghazi under those circumstances," he said.
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#2
Go Bob Gates! Good interview. I doubt it's going to move the needle on this thing though because he wasn't involved in this episode.

The GOP'ers are being careful not to criticize military commanders, just the State Dept and White House.

Which is kind of funny considering they just ran a presidential candidate whose only opinion on foreign affairs was "I will listen to what the generals say."
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#3
CS Monitor is a good news site, too.

http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/20...azi-attack
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#4
Most people don't necessarily want to read "good news sites", they in fact want news sites that reflect their own point of view. The ability to tailor email preferences almost guarantees that opposing viewpoints or conflicting facts will seldom be read.

If they didn't read about it, it never happened.
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#5
i realize that, RgrF.
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