A new book on last year’s Benghazi attack in Libya concludes the killing
of U.S. Ambassador Christoper Stevens and three others was in part
blowback for a secret assassination operation run in North Africa by the
Joint Special Operations Command and John Brennan, President Obama’s
then-counterterrorism adviser, now director of the CIA. According to "Benghazi: The Definitive Report," President Obama’s counterterrorism adviser, John Brennan, and JSOC
commander, Admiral Bill McRaven, were running "off the books"
unilateral operations in North Africa that were not coordinated through
the Pentagon or other governmental agencies, including the CIA.
Ambassador Stevens was reportedly never informed about these
operations. We’re joined by the book’s authors, Brandon Webb and Jack
Murphy, both veterans of U.S. special operations. Last week they
published the contents of Ambassador Stevens’ diary from the days before
the Benghazi attack on their website, SOFREP.com.
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