Posted on 08/13/2013 5:33:26 AM PDT by bryan999
Four hundred American surface-to-air missiles were 'taken from Libya' during the terror attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, a former U.S. Attorney who represents whistleblowers claimed on Monday.
He added that the U.S. intelligence community is terrified they might be used to shoot down airliners.
Joe diGenova, whose wife Victoria Toensing a former deputy assistant attorney general also represents Benghazi witnesses and others with knowledge of the terror attack, told WMAL radio that the loss of those missiles is also one the reason the U.S. State Department shut down 19 embassies across the Middle East last week.
'A lot of people have come forward to share information with us,' he said during the radio station's 'Mornings On The Mall' program Monday morning.
'We have learned that one of the reasons the administration is so deeply concerned' is that 'there were 400 surface-to-air missiles stolen, and that they are ... in the hands of many people, and that the biggest fear in the U.S. intelligence community is that one of these missiles will be used to shoot down an airliner. 400 missiles, surface-to-air missiles, taken from Libya.'
Asked if the missiles are now 'in the hands of al-Qaeda operatives,' DiGenova replied, 'That is what these people are telling us.'
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
This has been known from Day One, and ignored by the kneepad press.
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I missed it as well. Do you have a reference?
What difference does it make?
It’s just a phony “scandal”...
Now go back to Real Housewives, Kardaship something or other, American Idol and get some lobster courtesy of EBT.
Thanks.
So we’re going to see a lot of TWA 800’s in the future. And ironically, a Clinton is involved again.
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