A certain US Congressman
by the name of Trey Gowdy recently invited the American media to ask questions
about the Benghazi incident which led to the death of the United States
ambassador to Libya, J. Christopher Stevens back in 2012. Gowdy is apparently
Donald Trump's choice for US Attorney General if Trump becomes the president of
the United States.
That the ‘Benghazi
Incident’ is the subject of a state cover up is not in doubt.
My guess is that the
late ambassador Stevens was involved in liaising with the Islamist militants
NATO aided in overthrowing the regime of Colonel Muamer Gaddafi.
The term "militants",
of course, refers to al-Qaeda sympathetic groups such as the now disbanded
Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG). The British Special Forces regiment, the SAS,
were instrumental in training them and coordinated their advances when French
and other NATO jets bombarded Gaddafi's forces.
Benghazi was the route
through which these fighters and weaponry were transferred to Turkey en route
to the next theatre for NATO destabilisation: the Ba'athist government of Bashar
al Assad in Syria.
The murky matter of
"stand down" orders and the other strange events leading to the disaster
may have involved competing factions within the intelligence agencies of the United
States.
Some talk about a
"Mormon Faction" within the US National Security apparatus springing an
'October Surprise' aimed at simultaneously embarrassing the incumbent Barack Obama
and bolstering the electoral prospects of his rival Mitt Romney.
Whatever the truth of
that, it would appear that the subsequent fall from grace of retired US Army General
David Petraeus, who was then the head of the CIA, was tied into this political
infighting.
But the pith of the
thesis of a transaction gone wrong in regard to weapons and fighters being
transported from Benghazi to Syria will likely be vindicated when the truth is
finally revealed.
It is worth noting for
the benefit of the "Obama-is-a-Muslim" hating crowd that the United
States has had a longstanding relationship with the Muslim Brotherhood dating
back to the Eisenhower years and continuing up to the support given during the tenure of Ronald Reagan to the
Afghan Mujahedeen -many of them foreign Islamist mercenaries including a young
Osama bin Laden- against the Soviet occupation.
The administration of
George W. Bush also re-orientated its Middle East strategy in the mid-2000s to
bolster support for Sunni Islamist groups (read: al Qaeda) against Shia forces
in Lebanon (Hezbollah), Syria and Iran.
These groups of course
metastasized into the Jamaat al Nusra brigade and the Islamic State fanatics of
present day infamy.
One final point.
Speaking of suspected
massive covers ups, stand downs, traitorous decision-making and so on, I wonder
if Congressman Trey Gowdy would be minded to invite the press to ask what the
true story was behind the destruction of the USS Liberty back in June of 1967?
After all, the pursuit
of truth and justice should go beyond the narrow confines of party
political point-scoring.
(c) Adeyinka Makinde
(2015)
Adeyinka
Makinde is a writer based in London, England.
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